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L.H大宮本社ビル
大宮の氷川神社参道からほど近い場所に建つ企業の本社ビルです。
1階が駐車場・エントランス・エレベーターホール、2階がテナントオフィス、そして3階が自社オフィスで構成されています。
1階駐車場はピロティー状になっており、2階3階のオフィス部分は黒く光沢をもった四角い箱が空中に浮いているようなイメージとなっています。
3階自社オフィスの執務空間は天井の高い木板貼りの天井となっており、屋外テラスと一体となっています。
明るく開放的で、働きやすい空間となっており、また特徴的な外観は街並みにインパクトを与えます。
Powder Room Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Black Floor
Think of your powder room as a small bathroom that’s always on display. Likely to be frequented by guests or used as a second bathroom by family members, it should always look its best. Consisting of little more than a vanity, toilet and sink, you could be mistaken that powder room designs are easy to execute, but the tight space can be tricky to get right. As you plan your bathroom renovation, consider the following.
What’s the best way to collate small bathroom ideas?
Browse the photos on Houzz for small bathroom designs, and get acquainted with the specialist behind your favourite picks. You can bookmark and share your favourite photos with everyone involved in your renovation, and click through to Related Photos to broaden your scope. For even more powder room and small bathroom ideas, check out the Stories section on Houzz.How do I plan the layout of my powder room?
If you're building from scratch, an architect may be the best person to ask. There are three main objects to consider when planning the layout of your powder room: the door, toilet and sink. Pocket, sliding or folding doors will give you more options for toilet and sink placement, while wall-mounted toilets will help save you a few inches of floor space, and make the room feel more spacious. To ensure ease of use, make sure the toilet has at least 38 centimetres of unobstructed space on either side, and 61 centimetres at the front. Powder rooms are primarily a place to use the toilet and quickly wash your hands, so unless you have the square meterage, you don’t need a full-blown vanity. Look for compact options, like a pedestal or wall-mounted sink instead.What materials should I use in my powder room?
There’s not much space to work with when designing a powder room, so keep your design fairly simple. Otherwise, too many different patterns and textures will quickly overwhelm the space. To avoid a disjointed design, opt for one statement piece or element, such as a fun splashback, benchtop or vanity, and choose subtle materials like stone, marble or granite for everything else. If you fear you haven’t created enough visual interest, fill the void with bathroom accessories such as hand towels and soap dispensers. High-quality bathroom fixtures – including everything from your toilet roll holder to faucet – with matching lines and style, will make a big difference in a such a small space, so if you have the budget, splurge a little!1