The Art of Design Issue 57 2022 | Page 30

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Bespoke joinery on an external wall was the ideal place to put a media unit with shelving to house the essential television and all the owners ’ books , ornaments and photographs .
The master bedroom has its own private quarters which can be entered via the fullwidth and floor-to-ceiling height wall slider
doors , which divide the living room from the bedroom dressing room and bathroom area . Celia used a curved MORTEX finished wall that visually extends the headboard and removes all harsh corners in the room . This creates a unique and serene space that makes you feel cocooned in bed , allowing you to fully focus on the breath-taking view beyond , from your bed .
The full-height windows also carry the visual extension from space to space when both wall panels are fully open . This not only resolved the spatial limitations but also creates flexibility and visual interest as well as a feeling of spaciousness , a true luxury in any city apartment .
A free-standing bath in the corner of the apartment ’ s master bathroom gives a luxury spa experience with views from both exterior and interior . With ambient back-lit lighting from the floating grey marble vanity , it bridges the wet room zone . Having a heated floor throughout the apartment was a challenge to begin with but Celia found that the Mortex coating is heat resistant that can be used for both floors and walls , wet and dry , and it gives a great performance and look . Using just one single finish wrapped up from the floor to the top of the bathroom wall , in the curved shower and water pocket .