Live-In Bath Design
February 17th, 2010 | Published in Bathroom Decoration, bathroom design, bathroom makeover, bathroom remodeling, bathroom touch-up
When architects recreated the bath design in their home, they created a space that was both inviting and soothing after a hard day’s work. By removing walls to enhance the space of their live-in bath, the duo partners made a bath makeover that actually functions with the adjoining space as an all-around lounge/living room/dressing room.
The 300-square-foot master bath , which includes an air-jet tub, a pair of vanities, a double-size glass-enclosed shower, and a walk-in closet and storage closet, maintains the character of their 1916 European-style Atlanta home while at the same time keeping it up to date with contemporary touches. “It has simple, clean lines yet is rich and well detailed,” says Pritchett. “And we made it cozy by adding stained-wood beams and a painted-wood ceiling.”
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Live-In Bath
