A few years back, my husband Dave and I realized our master bath ensuite needed a redo after the bath enclosure collapsed on top of me while I was in the shower. (He recalls this as my "Psycho" shower scene.)
This was the bathroom's way of telling us we needed to do something -- and fast.
Well, when it comes to design, and there are two opinions, let's say it was not a fast process as much as an extended negotiation! We did finally agree that we both loved famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright's (FLW), classic design "Fallingwater", likely his best known residential design.
We took elements of his vision and translated it into a design that would work for our own space. It's hard to believe this bathroom is a mere 5 feet by 11 feet! It's not the space you have but what you do with the space.
We thought long and hard about how we used the bathroom and what our dream list was in terms of frills, putting it all into a context that would hint at Fallingwater.
I think we did a good job. Whenever we have guests and the bathroom door is open to reveal the stone wall, everyone makes a beeline to it for a better look. Our friend Michel always says he could just live in that space forever.
I hope you'll enjoy this tour of our very special bathroom!
The brick feature wall extends the length of the room. For visual continuity, it continues into the shower area. These are staggered stone panels of 12 inches by 24 inches. |
Here is a nice shot of the feature wall. The spot lights provide a relaxing low light ambience. |
We wanted a spa hotel feel. A built in lighted magnifying mirror and a built in commercial hair dryer helps do the trick. |
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