Boldly hi-tech in spirit, this glass-enclosed master bath has a …
Boldly hi-tech in spirit, this glass-enclosed master bath has a trick up its sleeve.
Travis Dubreuil
The technology used here is known as liquid crystal display (LCD…
The technology used here is known as liquid crystal display (LCD).
Travis Dubreuil
With the flick of a switch, the three glass walls of the master …
With the flick of a switch, the three glass walls of the master bath turn opaque.
Travis Dubreuil
The privacy glass wall system is coupled with sleek design detai…
The privacy glass wall system is coupled with sleek design details like an inset rain shower head and a recessed tub with steps leading down.
Travis Dubreuil
Luxury touches like a stone wall wth faucets embedded in it and …
Luxury touches like a stone wall wth faucets embedded in it and a custom vanity work in concert wtih the privacy glass for a deluxe, space-age effect.
Travis Dubreuil
A custom vanity features a wide trough sink and shelves for towe…
A custom vanity features a wide trough sink and shelves for towels.
Travis Dubreuil
Above the wide trough sink and embedded in the stone wall are tw…
Above the wide trough sink and embedded in the stone wall are twin waterfall faucets.
This master bath, contained within the master suite of this Manhattan penthouse, features glass walls on three sides that turn opaque at the flick of a switch. The judges were impressed with the inventive application of a liquid crystal display (LCD) wall system, and for the sleek design details that were used in tandem with the privacy glass: inset rain shower head, recessed tub with steps, and custom vanity with a wide trough sink and waterfall faucets. For its bold and hi-tech attitude, this master bath earned an Award of Merit.
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