In the guest bathroom, penny tiles have been chosen for their cost-effectiveness.
The property is fitted with a state-of-the-art electrical system, and geothermal heating and cooling systems.
A Carrara marble counter and backsplash, concrete floors, a frameless mirror, and white cabinets keep the look seamless and consistent in the bathroom.
The home's remote location provides much of its sense of privacy.
The master bath features Statuary marble, radiant heat floors, a Kaldewei Vaio Duo oval freestanding tub, a frameless glass-enclosed shower, Lefroy Brooks fixtures and a Valcucine vanity.
Covered in slate squares from Cambridge Tile, the master bathroom includes a double shower with rain heads by M&Z Rubinetterie. A skylight lets in natural light while maintaining the residents’ privacy.
Four-star plumbing fittings, a 10,000-litre tank for rainwater harvesting, and an Eco Hot Water Heat Pump from Sanden promote water and energy savings throughout the home.
A clean-lined bathroom of stone and concrete.
The powder room ceilings are designed to resemble abstract cloud formations. Beautiful wood joinery provides ample storage.
In the master bath, the architect managed to combine privacy and a view by adding a horizontal-line pattern to the glass wall.
White laminated glass creates the shower surround. A blue painted pipe adds a singular color element to the bath space.
The bathroom is covered in Heath tile and indigo Eskayel wallpaper. The Ghost chair is by Philippe Starck.