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A new footed freestanding tub is centered across from a fireplace for relaxing fireside soaks. a coffered ceiling was installed for drama and hidden panel attic access. The space originally had two entrances to a sleeping porch. one was replaced with a new tiled shower and the other now opens to a new dressing room.
Red Studio Furniture
We carefully sited the bathroom beneath the shade of the surrounding Olive and Fig trees to keep the space cool, preventing the Trobolo compostable loo from overheating.
To the left you can see the afternoon sun breaking through the trees. The way the four different natural materials (three timber, 1 stone) respond to light is encapsulating.
Bella B Home Designs
This 1868 Victorian home was transformed to keep the charm of the house but also to bring the bathrooms up to date! We kept the traditional charm and mixed it with some southern charm for this family to enjoy for years to come!
Red Studio Furniture
Stone steps found on meters from the bathroom site. They balance the new structure within its natural surroundings.
Red Studio Furniture
We carefully sited the bathroom beneath the shade of the surrounding Olive and Fig trees to keep the space cool, preventing the Trobolo compostable loo from overheating.
To the left you can see the afternoon sun breaking through the trees. The way the four different natural materials (three timber, 1 stone) respond to light is encapsulating.
Red Studio Furniture
These two hand carved stones are they handles which operate the shower on/ off pulley mechanism. The shower is carefully hidden in the canopy above. When you first use the shower it is unclear exactly what the stones do. You find out quickly...
Red Studio Furniture
We carefully sited the bathroom beneath the shade of the surrounding Olive and Fig trees to keep the space cool, preventing the Trobolo compostable loo from overheating.
To the left you can see the afternoon sun breaking through the trees. The way the four different natural materials (three timber, 1 stone) respond to light is encapsulating.
Red Studio Furniture
layers of natural materials are the key to our style in Sardinia. We try to use as few man-made materials as possible.
Red Studio Furniture
Granite sink upon Iroko pedestal. Rather than plumbing in the sink, water is collected in a bowl beneath, to be used for watering the local thirsty lemon trees.
Red Studio Furniture
We carefully sited the bathroom beneath the shade of the surrounding Olive and Fig trees to keep the space cool, preventing the Trobolo compostable loo from overheating.
To the left you can see the afternoon sun breaking through the trees. The way the four different natural materials (three timber, 1 stone) respond to light is encapsulating.
Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Pedestal Sink and Wood Walls Ideas and Designs
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