Fluted glass adds a shimmering light to this bathtub nook
Inset brass pull
A perfect floor drain
Full height storage cabinets flank the double vanity, lining up with the thickness of the stone sinks
A custom metal-framed glass shower enclosure was installed and powder coated to match the room color
The custom shower enclosure with operable window panels
The built-in dresser has integrated pulls along the tops of the drawers. The wood grain is expressed horizontally, lining up with the bookshelves to the left
Recessed medicine cabinets are flanked in stone. Niches are built into the wall beneath them, providing a home for countertop items
The pocket door leading to the bathroom is framed in stone
A fully tiled sink with a recessed mirror
Small cubbies are built into the sides of this kitchen nook
Custom wood cabinet pulls matching the cabinet finish
A laundry room is built into the floor-to-ceiling paneling and hidden doors on the left
A built-in bench with upholstery matching the wallpaper behind
Thin brass shelving between the kitchen and dining room provides visual connection between the two spaces, while still defining them as separate rooms
The dark cabinet interior perfectly matches the beige cabinet doors and countertop made from recycled plastic
The countertop is made from recycled plastic
These brass cabinet pulls were designed custom for this project
A corner niche can store all the essentials in this stone shower
The entrance to this stone shower is cased in stone, echoing the traditional detailing of the room in a complementing material
The corners of this vanity and custom medicine cabinets are rounded
Custom brass pulls match the kitchen downstairs
Louvered closet doors provide ventilation
A pass-through wardrobe with louvered closet doors
A tiled Zellige pattern and thick stone vanity top
Ultra thin undercabinet lights are built into this kitchen shelf
A full height pantry was designed to incorporate a panel ready refrigerator
This window seat houses a radiator
This fluted paneling is crafted from strips of hardwood
The vertical elements are a rounded face frame, and the horizontal ones have integrated pulls
The connection between the face frame and integrated pulls is very precisely crafted
Terrazzo shower curb, base, and toe kick align
An open medicine cabinet sits to the right of the terrazzo sink
A bench niche is built into the left side of the shower
A shower curtain track is recessed into the ceiling for a tailored look around this freestanding bathtub
The tile around the tub is angled as it curves around the tub. We were inspired by the bathroom in “Silence of the Lambs”
A fully tiled bathroom sink
The cabinet doors on this vanity come past the front of the vanity top for a seamless look
A tiled ledge and glass shelves
An open medicine cabinet in white oak, matching the vanity fronts
Open medicine cabinets to the sides of the sink allow for a wall-to-wall mirror installation
A double sink vanity and triangular drawer pulls
A tadelakt shower with a long bench and niche
A freestanding bathtub with a small shelf
A textured tile shower with an exposed shower column