Entry view of tiny NYC bathroom. Most of bathroom ceiling is slanted providing little standing room, Starck toilet shown
Two views of bathroom, under-cabinet light provides illumination at night w/o turning on main lights. Cabinet light provides same function. Compact Duravit/Starck toilet is shown
Marble top w/double undercounter sinks. Japanese style storage cabinet with sliding doors and interior light
Photo Left: bathroom was extremely tight with low slanted ceiling and corrugated metal roof. Little room between sheet rock and roof.
Photo Right: The goal was to make the bathroom appear much larger than it was, this included: tiling ceiling and walls, installing a one-piece mirror, recessed sinks, no splash, wrap-around custom cabinet, neutral color palette, adjustable mini-downlights over sink
Photo left: Keeping surfaces sparse enhances feeling of spaciousness. Directional mini-downlights are 1.5" deep due to ceiling depth
Photo right: extra long/deep tub is flanked by simple fixtures to create larger look. No shower curtain is needed due to size of tub
Before Photo: demo view of bathroom, removed tub replaced it with large shower, cutout for shelf shown
After photo: entry view of completed bathroom, Starck compact toilet shown, horizontally placed tiles throughout except ceiling and shower floor
Up-view angle of dual Hansgrohe rain showers and waterproof downlights, blocked out vent in back
2-views of bathroom: sink (without splash) mounted on custom mahogany cabinet stained dark walnut, marine lacquer finish, w/half-sunk paper dispenser. Compact Duravit/Starck toilet w/glass shelf mounted above, full mirror above sink, a 7' high glass shower enclosure with swinging door
Photo left: bathroom is tight, fittings, shelves, sink, cabinet are positioned precisely
Photo right: Hansgrohe 3-handle shower controls with bodyshower in chrome finish