April 19, 2024

Eristart

Specialists in home interior

Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom

Stepping into the gentle-filled principal toilet of our House on the Bay Project… 

attractive sights welcome you through the significant home windows and established the scene for the room. Every single end and component do the job together to build a dreamy key tub retreat, from the white oak cabinetry to the antique brick-laid stone flooring.  

This home is located in the San Francisco Bay Location and was developed as a completely custom new create for our clients, in collaboration with Sausalito Construction and Holscher Architecture. 

“In this main bathroom, it is all about the watch. Our clientele have this walkout balcony that overlooks the bay, and we required to make guaranteed to frame out those people doors and draw focus to that minute.”

– Shea McGee

Whilst bringing to existence our client’s dream dwelling, the Studio McGee group and Holscher Architecture.  produced the strategy to construct a deck off the learn toilet with invisible glass railings to make it possible for the astounding Marin County views to be brought into even the master suit’s dwelling working experience.

– Don Scheiner Sausalito Building

In this principal lavatory, it is all about the watch. Our clients have this walkout balcony that overlooks the bay, and we preferred to make certain to body out those people doors and draw awareness to that second. We included drapes that soften the room and wonderful stairs that move up behind the tub and incorporate to the general glance and sense of the design.

“The variation in materials will help provide heat and interest to this space, from the tumbled limestone floors to the white oak cabinetry.”

– Shea McGee

Deciding upon materials in scaled-down spots like a lavatory is all about creating the most out of what you have to perform with to convey in as considerably texture and dimension as possible. In this space, the variation in components allows provide warmth and fascination to this place, from the tumbled limestone flooring to the white oak cabinetry. In the shower, we paired Cream Glazed Ceramic Tiles on the partitions with Mosaic Calacatta on the floors in coordinating tones.

Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom
Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom

“Opting for 1 extensive mirror rather than two allowed for the sunshine to pour in from the windows of this place and improve the pure light.”

– Shea McGee

Two sconces body the mirror previously mentioned the self-importance and add symmetry, while a classic rug adds character and depth to the stone flooring. Opting for one particular very long mirror instead than two allowed for the sunshine to pour in from the windows of this house and increase the pure light-weight.

Uncomplicated Banded Hanging Shade

Related: Classic Rug No. 192

Ideal Angle Double Sconce

Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom
Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom

Home on the Bay Project: The Primary Bathroom