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The very private space of a bath often requires unique applications of an architect's artistic vision, with special sensitivity to rare or unusual materials and designs.
The very private space of a bath often requires unique applications of an architect's artistic vision, with special sensitivity to rare or unusual materials and designs.
SK Ranch - Lake | Flato Architects
Overview of master bath, with Shou Sugi Ban elements. This project was featured in the April 2014 issue of Architectural Digest and has won the Texas State Architects Design Award for 2014.
SK Ranch - Lake | Flato Architects
Shou Sugi Ban finish - image shows lower portion of tub (wrap).
(Won the Texas State Architects Design Award for 2014)
SK Ranch - Lake | Flato Architects
Project - Ranch in South Texas. Bathroom vanity and tub with a shou sugi ban finish. The Shou sugi ban finish is a Japanese technique. We use a yellow cypress and burn it to get the alligatoring look to the grain. Then it is finished with a marine varnish.
(Won the Texas State Architects Design Award for 2014)
Master Bath Vanity - Residential
Teak vanity with curved doors to follow the radius.
Master Bath Vanity - Emily Summers Design
Rift White Oak with a ceruse finish.
[seer-oos, si-roos] Show IPA
noun
a pigment composed of white lead.
Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin cērussa
Master Bath Dressing Area - Emily Summers Design
Rift White Oak with a ceruse finish.
Master Bath Vanity & Dressing Table - Emily Summers Design
Vanity: Tay wood veneer with "radiused" corners
Dressing Table: Tay wood veneer
Master Bath Vanity - Emily Summers Design
Rift White Oak with a natural lacquer finish.
Residence bath
Crotch mahogany vanity with curved doors [See detailed view].