Cokobo Studio
1 Review

Price House Bathroom

This bathroom has a shared function as both a child’s bathroom and the guest bathroom. I chose a white-on-white color scheme that allows the space to expand visually. Overall, I was able to make this space feel larger without adding square footage came down to a play of lighting, color and floor and ceiling planes. The homeowners loved the white and white oak minimalist style for our renovation. I had so much fun with the detail of lighting, linear design, and maximizing storage. The floating vanity is lit at night with an LED strip below it. This functions as a nightlight for their daughter and helps to make the room feel larger than it is. We created as many drawers as possible between the built-in linen cabinet and the custom vanity. Drawers help reduce the need for multiple bins or baskets and allow for quicker, easier navigation. The built-in white armoire serves as a decorative alternative to the 1970s bifold door linen closet that closed off and dated space. By eliminating the bifold door and replacing it with individual drawers and smaller doors, the space available to move around and access storage now feels more expansive and open. It is common in a minimalist bathroom to remove medicine cabinets; however, it was essential for this client to keep it. We wanted to make it nearly invisible, so we played on the white-on-white, using the same cabinet finish color as the walls. By making that choice, we minimized and reduced visual clutter at eye level. I love the Kohler purist line hardware here in polished nickel. The recessed shower curtain is a detail you do not want to miss. I And finally, the focal point of the room, the mirror. It is tempting when designing a focal point to add more details, textures, and dimensions. We pushed back on that tension by creating a minimal but powerful visual statement with the lit mirror and floating vanity. The round mirror shape stands out among a space full of linear elements, and the combination creates a soft glow that beautiful focal point near the home’s entryway. The homeowners now leave the bathroom door open all the time because it has quickly become a favorite feature of the house, especially at night.
Project Year: 2020
Project Cost: $25,001 - $50,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 33761