Wooden beams show off the 18.5-tall ceiling in the master bathroom.
The freestanding tub provides views of the forested land.
The bathroom, adjacent to the kitchen, features a pale blue exterior wall that ties it to the kitchen area. A mirrored panel on the inside of the door reflects space and light, creating a feeling of spaciousness.
Now, a walk-in shower and soaking tub are tucked under the roof line.
The upstairs guest suite includes a neutral, daylit bathroom.
The bathroom's shower is wheelchair accessible, if needed.
Bathroom a few steps up
The pine vanity and storage in the bathroom displays the wood's natural grain, lending interest and pattern.
A muted palette sets a calming tone throughout the residence, further supplemented by a preference for natural materials and earthy textures.
Second bath, Maison JJ Joubert
A primary suite was created on the new second level, complete with a freestanding tub.
The freestanding tub was oriented precisely so that the bather can enjoy maximum forest views during a soak.
For the bathroom, local studio Dusty Whipple Designs created a custom concrete sink. It sits within waterproof tadelakt plaster walls that run into the shower and around the room.
The bathtub gets pride of place. Large-format porcelain tiles at the floor and in the shower sync with the concrete counter on the floating vanity.