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materials informed, designed by architect Chuck Peterson, the featured
bathroom appeared to be uncluttered elegant and splendidly luxurious that
could, on some level, match with the bathroom of royal pedigree.
"The master bathroom – slightly removed on the upper
level of one wing – is one of the few private areas to reflect this
refinement," Peterson described the design layout. "The space has
clean white paint finishes, symmetrical his-and-hers vanities, and matching
paired etched glass doors leading to the toilet area and shower stall."
"Several elements were inspired by this piece," spoke
the architect. "For example, the recessed ceiling has been designed to
echo its form. I dropped the perimeter ceiling, creating an air of intimacy and
at the same time allowing for a deeper elliptical element. This has a radius
crown that ties back to similar detailing around the edge of the
bathroom."
"Really, the entire master suite combines an air of
formality with a sense of personal luxury." Peterson finalized.
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