The previous master bath had underutilized the available floor space, lacked privacy for multiple users, had inefficient storage, a small shower and was aesthetically cold and boring. Now the space draws one into the inviting master suite. Designed with an Asian influence, light illuminates from behind Shoji screens that enclose the water closet. Suspended vanity cabinets are topped with concrete countertops and backsplash. Wall hung faucets fill rectangular vessel bowls. Balancing the room is a full wall of storage enclosed with additional sliding Shoji screen doors. Taking a steam bath in the glass enclosed shower area becomes a spa experience as the oversized cantilevered concrete bench allows the user to fully relax and unwind after a long day of hiking in the nearby Rocky Mountains. Or, the homeowner may opt to take a luxurious bubble bath in a soaking tub that is surrounded with custom built wood shelves.
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kkarekos wrote:
Can you tell me where these vanities, counter and sink are from and overall height of vanity counter? »
Design Times Inc The tops of the sinks are at 36" above the finished floor. The cabinets are 24" high. The cabinets are from Plato Woodworks from Plato, MN. and the countertops were custom made here in Denver. If you need any more information please feel free to ask. Thank you!