Stone Shower Tray - The clients brief asked for extra living and sleeping areas. Due to the unusual shape of the rear garden and north facing orientation, we proposed a long single storey extension along the side of the garden. The new east facing extension housed the new living areas which receive morning light through the large timber sliding doors which opened to the stone clad garden. We used a curved zinc clad roof to detract from the linear feel with a central rooflight to pull light into the house in the afternoon. This design retained a regular shaped garden. The client’s passion for natural materials and beautiful stone is evident throughout, not just in the bathroom but throughout the ground floor, including the guest bedroom where we housed a custom designed handmade Turkish sunken stone bath. www.dmvf.ie.
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keonkim wrote:
Slippery when wet? - Love the look but does it get slippery when wet? Thanks! »
DMVF Architects Hi Keonkim,
Thanks for your message. It is not as smooth as it looks and is not that slippy. I have had no reports back from the client that it causes them any problems.
Thanks,
Colm.
DMVF Architects
DMVF Architects Hi Kya,
Thanks for your question. For this project our client's business was the importation os stone from Italy. DMVF designed the shower tray and he had it carved. He has his own workshop and so we were not aware of the price of this individual item. It was custom made for the project.
Kind regards,
Colm Doyle, DMVF Architects.
DMVF Architects Hi Mferreira696,
Thanks for your question. The tiles are a natural stone product that were supplied by Antica, Dublin. www.antica.ie.
I hope this is of some help.
Colm Doyle, DMVF Architects.
Thanks for your message. It is not as smooth as it looks and is not that slippy. I have had no reports back from the client that it causes them any problems.
Thanks,
Colm.
DMVF Architects