This masterbathroom was designed to be a retreat for the couple. Clean lines paired with a natural wood floor and large windows create a sense of calm and warmth.
Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects Simple 2x4 framing floats the mirror out from the wall. The mirror is on plywood backing. And the frame and plywood are set in enough as to not be visible.
Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects Custom designed and built mirrors. The mirrored coating on the back is sandblasted off to create frosted glass rectangles. The light fixtures are placed behind.
This long, horizontal window running above the entire counter area lets abundant light into the bathroom while mirrors are placed at intervals in front of it. Fluorescent lights inset into the mirrors provide lighting at face level.
Lighting: A simple florescent tube set behind the mirror. The mirror coating was sandblasted off in a rectangular pattern where you see the light. The result of sandblasting gave the glass a translucent frosted finish
Simple 2x4 framing floats the mirror out from the wall. The mirror is on plywood backing. And the frame and plywood are set in enough as to not be visible.