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materials informed, designed by Scott Javore, the featured bathroom
remodel took cue from the whole house design from famous architect Robert E
Seyfarth since 1915.
"This is a private space, but it was important to add
visual links to other areas in the house to impart a sense of seamlessness and
timelessness – though few, if any, people other than the owners will notice.
The doors to the dressing area cabinetry are an example – their fenestration
matches that of the original side entrance to the home," Javore emphasized.
"From the outset, the owners specified his-and-hers
vanities and a freestanding tub," said Javore.
"The initial plans didn't account for the plunge tub,
which was requested during the process," stated Javore. "While it was
tricky at first to incorporate smoothly into the design, it is just the sort of
modern addition that Seyfarth would have made – so it too has an integrity that
adds to the overall scheme.
"A mix of the historic and
modern work together to form a cohesive whole."
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