Appleton Living – Block Party

Project Details

Project Name
Appleton Living – Block Party
Project Types
Custom
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
mohan reddy
Project Status
Built
Room or Space
Bath

Project Description

Bath
Block Party
K+B Studio

Architects Tryggvi Thorsteinsson and Erla Dögg Ingjaldsdóttir like to define rooms with simple blocklike elements rather than with traditional walls. “We never look at a surface as two-dimensional,” Ingjaldsdóttir says, “We look at everything as a three-dimensional form.”

In the master bath, a walnut-surfaced cube separates the space from the bedroom. Standing a couple of feet shy of the ceiling, the millwork box presents a flush surface to the bedroom, where it serves as a headboard. Its sides form twin passages to the bath and open to reveal storage. Etched glass doors topped by a room-width etched glass transom open into the bath, where a void in the cube supports twin sinks and a marble counter and backsplash. Set atop a high recessed kick panel, the cabinetry seems to levitate between the floor and ceiling.

A freestanding partition faced in ceramic tile and edged in spaced ipe boards backdrops a ceramic vessel tub while screening a generous walk-in shower and a separate toilet compartment. A section of ipe decking, flush with the limestone tile floor, drains the shower and any spillover from the tub. High windows brighten the room, which opens onto a screened courtyard.

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