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A minimal range of surface materials and a frameless shower stall both contribute to this master bathroom's light, airy feel

A view of the bathrom featuring frameless glass architecture, bathroom, ceiling, daylighting, floor, flooring, hardwood, home, house, interior design, real estate, room, tile, wall, wood, wood flooring, brown, gray
A view of the bathrom featuring frameless glass shower, tiled flooring, dual semi-canitleved basins, stainless steel grohe shower/tap fittings

One way to maximize light flow and the sense of interior space is to employ design elements that you can literally look through and beyond.

In this seaside house, designed by architect Richard Szklarz, the traditional barriers between the master bedroom and bathroom were removed to create a flowing, resort-style suite.


View of the master bedroom and ensuite architecture, ceiling, door, floor, house, interior design, room, wall, wood, brown
View of the master bedroom and ensuite

A large, frameless glass shower stall borders the bedroom, enhancing the expansive look of the suite, and allowing plenty of natural light into both areas. A uniform material palette through both the bedroom and bathroom also furthers the sense of spaciousness.

"I chose a glass-faced cement render, with a steel trowel finish on the walls," says Szklarz. "This tough, water-resistant surface requires little upkeep."

A view of the bathrom featuring frameless glass architecture, bathroom, ceiling, daylighting, floor, flooring, hardwood, home, house, interior design, real estate, room, tile, wall, wood, wood flooring, brown, gray
A view of the bathrom featuring frameless glass shower, tiled flooring, dual semi-canitleved basins, stainless steel grohe shower/tap fittings

Fully vitrified, non-slip floor tiles are also found throughout both areas, even running into the shower stalls.

"Wenge veneer contrasts these predominant materials, and swivel mirrors add to the flowing feel," he says.

Credit list

this master bathroom's light, airy feel Architect
Richard Szklarz RAIA,
Floor and shower tiles
Rhine; Forezzi
Vanity cabinetry
Wenge veneer
Basin
Vitra
Builder
ER + LU Szklarz
Wallcovering
Cement render with steel trowel finish
Shower fittings and faucets
Grohe

Story by: Charles Moxham

24 Mar, 2009

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