Monday, June 16, 2014

Master Ensuite...

With all the walls up, the bulkheads built, and the plumbing on site, now it is time to get down to building the finer details of the fit out, such as designing the cabinetry, the wainscoting patterns and marble surrounds. We have been collecting pictures for years, curating ideas, which we finally get to see come to life.

Once we saw this photo we new we wanted the bath to be built into a walled enclosure to create a little nook. We also liked the idea of the marble splash back, and the wainscoting detail to the front of the bath...


So we took the idea of the bath nook above and refined it by changing the shape of the splash-back to that of the one below. We also altered the wainscoting on the front of the bath to match the one shown below, which matches the circular motif used on the front doors and throughout the house.


Below: Another example of the circular motif in the paneling, and also a dark marble border mixed with beige marble...


Below: The builders cutting a wooden template for the marble surround and splash-back for approval prior to sending exact measurements to Greece where the marble will be LASER cut to size and shape directly from the quarry...


There were other smaller examples of this shape of splash-back at the end of baths, which helped confirm this was the shape we wanted...


We also knew that, as in the first photo and the photos above and below, we wanted to scallop the edges of the bath surround...

We had originally built a bulkhead over the bath nook (as in the very first photo), but as the bath protruded far from the bulkhead, like in the picture below, we had the bulkhead removed. We didn't think it looked right if the bath wasn't mostly enclosed by it...


So now the bath sits in a simple nook between two blade walls, without bulkhead. On the inside of the blade walls, and above the marble splash back are mirrors. We liked the idea of having candles around the bath, whose flames were reflected forever in the infinity tunnel that two opposing mirrors create...


The vanity's design is tied to the geometry of the bath nook with it's matching scalloped corners. Although ultimately different from these vanities below, we took inspiration from them all the same...

Above photos from Pinterest.

I look forward to sharing the progress of the vanity with you in due course.

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