A second bathroom maintains the open brightness of the rest of the loft with simple white tiling and a transparent pedestal sink.
Storage space was relocated to encourage a more minimalist lifestyle.
The home was designed with future accessibility in mind. The spacious shower has a grab rail, and the home is laid out over a single story for easy access.
The bathroom features a Brizo Odin shower system and California Faucets. Object & Light pendants hang over the vanity cabinet, and the cabinet drawers are fitted with Made Measure leather tabs.
"Since we knew the house would have bold color blocks, we wanted the bathroom to feel a bit more fluid and loose,
Tile by Zia Tile runs along a wall of the upstairs bathroom. The cabinets are by Cabinets quick, and the floor tile is by Concrete Collaborative.
In the main bath, a wall of Heath Ceramics tile joins a terrazzo floor from Ann Sacks.
An existing, tall Douglas fir stands sentinel at the left corner of the property outside the concrete wall. Pattison planted Colorado blue spruces in front of the Corten steel infills.
The same Daltile wraps the sauna interior for continuity.
The guest bathroom features Silver Ice quartzite surfaces, which match those in the kitchen. A decorative shower curtain, rather than a glass barrier, softens the space and adds texture.
The main bathroom features a soaking tub, Hansgrohe faucets, and bathroom tiles from Heath Ceramics and American Universal Penny.
The bathroom's shower is wheelchair accessible, if needed.
A terracotta vanity expands across the full length of the bathroom.
The sophisticated white motif of this bathroom capitalizes on its natural light.
A sink by Duravit sits in the bathroom with a pan faucet by Zuchetti.
Now, a walk-in shower and soaking tub are tucked under the roof line.