Skylights bring in natural light, making the cozy bath feel spacious and bright.
In the main bath, Arto tile from Tempest Tileworks in turquoise was combined with Benjamin Moore paint in the color Boca Raton.
The bathroom has been entirely clad in large Fior di Bosco marble panels, creating a simple backdrop for the arrangement of plants overlooked by the tub.
Blanc took the term "living room" to a different level with this striking 20-by-23-foot interior wall for the Dimanche family's home in Paris.
A group of Woolly Pocket planters can be put up in an afternoon. Each planter's hook requires one screw to hang.
It is all very mindful. “We proceeded with a philosophy and a vision,” says Chamberlin. “All of us understood that the poetry of what you look at is very important.”
Plant Wall Design created a custom, self-sustaining vertical green wall for the show.
Entrance
Uncovered paths lead straight down into the forest.
A strolling garden and a pond with a waterfall have already been brought back
The home's exterior, composed of concrete and glass, welcomes guests with a traditional water fountain in the entryway. Photo by: Bill Timmerman
mini "ZEN" garden (view from bath)
Inspired by Japanese gardens, the outdoor spaces are serene and comforting.