A Falper Quattro Zero bath from Rogerseller overlooks views of greenery in the bathroom.
For guest bathrooms, where only minimal storage systems are needed, why not go light and vertical with a modular floor-mounted Autopole shelf system with a mirror, soap dish, hand towels, and a tray hang by Alu that frees up floor space.
Sunlight streams through tall glass panels into the kitchen and living area, while on the opposite wall, a high band of windows top built-in storage, a window seat, and a pizza oven.
Photo by Ron Johnson.
The minimalist approach is carried throughout the home, from the material palette to the streamlined fixtures.
The sink, shower, and tub fixtures are from California Faucets.
A peek inside the guest bath next to the entry.
A view of the other master bathroom.
In the bathroom, the shower stall looks up to the open sky.
Mutina Phenomenon porcelain stoneware tiles line the bathroom walls and floors.
Light-colored Belgium stone tiles in the bathroom foster consistency in the interior palette.
The master bathroom is one of Geremia’s favorite rooms. “It’s focused on ritual and relaxation—a special place to start and end the day,” she says. “You can watch the neighboring horses graze from the outdoor shower.”
An engineered quartz counter tops a custom walnut vanity.
The renovation added a spacious master bathroom with high-end finishes, a dual vanity, and a large walk-in shower.
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The floors are Surface Gallery terrazzo gray tiles. A tiled bench was added in consideration of the clients who plan to retire in the home.