The 2016 HC&G IDA Winners: Bath Design
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1/5What was once a cramped attic space in Southampton is now an “ethereal and otherworldly” bath, thanks to frameless glass panels, large-scale Baltic stone tiles, and striated marble countertops.What was once a cramped attic space in Southampton is now an “ethereal and otherworldly” bath, thanks to frameless glass panels, large-scale Baltic stone tiles, and striated marble countertops.
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2/5“Clean and simple, and I love the use of light,” raves judge Aerin Lauder.
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3/5During the day, sunshine pours into a frameless skylight above a marble-clad shower, and at night, the starry sky reveals itself. No wonder judge Russell Groves admires this Amagansett bath’s seamless “connection to the outdoors.” A simple, elegant palette of materials defines the space, down to white-oak floors that reference the balcony decking beyond, while glass walls and sliding mahogany doors frame panoramic views of the dunes.During the day, sunshine pours into a frameless skylight above a marble-clad shower, and at night, the starry sky reveals itself. No wonder judge Russell Groves admires this Amagansett bath’s seamless “connection to the outdoors.” A simple, elegant palette of materials defines the space, down to white-oak floors that reference the balcony decking beyond, while glass walls and sliding mahogany doors frame panoramic views of the dunes.
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4/5The owners of this Mattituck residence were game for stripping down their existing bath to the studs, but they weren’t willing to part with their Jacuzzi. The layout was reconfigured to accommodate a two-person shower, a vanity with a cantilevered counter, and floors with radiant heat—plus the Jacuzzi, which holds a prominent position adjacent to a wall of windows.The owners of this Mattituck residence were game for stripping down their existing bath to the studs, but they weren’t willing to part with their Jacuzzi. The layout was reconfigured to accommodate a two-person shower, a vanity with a cantilevered counter, and floors with radiant heat—plus the Jacuzzi, which holds a prominent position adjacent to a wall of windows.
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5/5For a master bath located in a new addition to a historic Sag Harbor home, Pembrooke and Ives decided to reference the past, pairing wide-plank oak flooring against modern elements like a marble shower, a sleek vanity, and an egg-shaped soaking tub.For a master bath located in a new addition to a historic Sag Harbor home, Pembrooke and Ives decided to reference the past, pairing wide-plank oak flooring against modern elements like a marble shower, a sleek vanity, and an egg-shaped soaking tub.
This article appears in the September 2016 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).