The 2018 Hamptons IDA Winners: Bath Design
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1/3Photograph by Chris FosterJudge Janice Parker praises “the mix of light and dark and the clean lines” of this East Hampton bath, which features a cantilevered concrete sink, pearlescent plaster walls, and a backlit mirror that runs the length of one wall. “The reflective quality of the plaster enhances the space,” comments judge Nathan Orsman. “There’s even a yacht-like feel to it.”Photograph by Chris FosterJudge Janice Parker praises “the mix of light and dark and the clean lines” of this East Hampton bath, which features a cantilevered concrete sink, pearlescent plaster walls, and a backlit mirror that runs the length of one wall. “The reflective quality of the plaster enhances the space,” comments judge Nathan Orsman. “There’s even a yacht-like feel to it.”
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2/3Photograph by Peter MurdockDesigner Chris Desmone and Austin Patterson Disston Architects joined forces on this Southampton home’s master bath, accessed from either the bedroom or walk-in closets. Large windows illuminate a mirror-paneled tub, which is flanked by a pair of nickel-trimmed lacquer vanities; cerused-oak floors, a frosted-glass shower, and a ceiling fixture by Billy Cotton complete the look. Parker admires the “innovative use of materials.”Photograph by Peter MurdockDesigner Chris Desmone and Austin Patterson Disston Architects joined forces on this Southampton home’s master bath, accessed from either the bedroom or walk-in closets. Large windows illuminate a mirror-paneled tub, which is flanked by a pair of nickel-trimmed lacquer vanities; cerused-oak floors, a frosted-glass shower, and a ceiling fixture by Billy Cotton complete the look. Parker admires the “innovative use of materials.”
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3/3Photograph by Ron PapageorgeWhile pond views and a gray marble tile “rug” command attention, the freestanding tub takes center stage in this spacious master bath in Bridgehampton. “This sexy tub is the star of the show,” comments judge Richard Keith Langham, who describes the room as “sleek, spacious, and crisp.” In addition to the tub, an expansive glass-enclosed shower stands opposite a double vanity with custom cabinetry.Photograph by Ron PapageorgeWhile pond views and a gray marble tile “rug” command attention, the freestanding tub takes center stage in this spacious master bath in Bridgehampton. “This sexy tub is the star of the show,” comments judge Richard Keith Langham, who describes the room as “sleek, spacious, and crisp.” In addition to the tub, an expansive glass-enclosed shower stands opposite a double vanity with custom cabinetry.
This article appears in the September 2018 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).