Pentagon
As with many bathroom spaces in this era of home, space was extremely limited. Use of a 3″ x 6″ full height subway tile supported visual simplicity while keeping within the architectural style of this 1940′s bungalow. To contrast the white tiled walls, luxurious carrara marble floor tiles added understatement while laying the foundation for this compact yet luxurious bathroom design. With full southern-exposure, the bathroom was light and bright throughout the day. In modernizing the space, a neptune soaking tub was placed to take advantage of the garden views. Hansgrohe Montreaux chrome plated bath, lavatory, tub and shower fixtures in the transitional style were used alongside modern amenities such as recessed lighting, Duravit wall-mounted toilet, electric towel warmers and radiant-heated tile flooring. Chrome medicine cabinets were inset above the open vanity topped with gray quartz. Closets in the adjacent dressing area were full-height Ikea Pax cabinets, built in and finished with custom moulding, hardware and paint. The end result was a compact yet luxurious master bath that was both beautiful and functional.
Country: United States