The private areas are separated, but visually connected to the new living area.
Now, the bathroom is a beautiful blend of white, wood, and brass. The Lucent mirror and Aquitaine pendant lighting in burnished brass are from RH Modern.
The master bath is clad in plywood and features a custom vanity by Woodline Design paired with a Bourgogne limestone countertop with a honed finish by Fox Marble. The vanity mirror is a custom piece by Greg Nelson at GGD.
Massive stones have also been embedded into the guest bathroom.
Modern tile in the bathroom and a minimalist bedroom give the home a polished, yet inviting, look.
The bathroom was relocated from the back to the middle of the Airstream.
The master bathroom retains its original configuration, including a sunken shower.
The wood waterfall vanity was built by Chris’ brother, Jeremy, who used oak wood reclaimed from an old barn that was then sanded down and finished with water-based polyurethane.
The bathroom was outfitted with a custom sink optimized for the tiny space.
Green tiles complement an oversized vanity in the bathroom, which gets lot of natural light.
The new custom teak vanity and tub surround were designed by Jocie and fabricated by O’Brien Wood & Iron. At the vanity, Kohler sinks are joined with California faucets and medicine cabinets by Urban Outfitters. The vase is from Summer School.
A new powder room features simple, natural materials that tie in with the rest of the house—a wood counter, wood knobs, and neutral-hued Sugie mosaic tiles from Artedomus.
The half bath next to the kitchen was renewed with new counters, lighting, and a cleverly concealed water closet.
The wall of backsplash tile behind the sinks emphasizes the ceiling height.
Cheng specified brass schluter inlay between the terrazzo tiles at the floor. "These are installed in an offset Y pattern, which is the first letter of their last name," says the designer.