There was already lots of closet and storage
space throughout the unit and another request
was for plenty of storage in the bathroom too.
“To achieve this, we designed a very long
vanity with plenty of drawer space. And on the
opposite side of the room is a custom shelf unit
and makeup table – both offering additional
storage space,” says Simoes.
“What we really loved about this project
was how the new bathroom worked in so well
with the wider transformation from an outdated
unit with lots of divisions of space to a modern,
open-plan living environment,” says Colvin.
Above left: Translucent green glass,
stone-look tiles, and white lacquer
cabinetry surfaces are off-set by
warm walnut panels and accents in
the spacious master bathroom.
Left: In a design that called for a
clean, contemporary look, designers
Laila Colvin and Rafaela Simoes
created a frosted glass privacy space
for the toilet and bidet.
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