Platinum winner 100-130 square feet - Chelsea Design Company

Why the judges love it: This primary bath flows so well, and the designer showcased true craftsmanship and warmth. We love the zero-entry shower and the framing around the shower doorway.

Photography by Alise O’Brien Photography

 

Serving as “his” bathroom in the primary suite of a 1940s farmhouse, the 104-square-foot bath was to be masculine and timeless while adding the ease of aging in place. A Victoria & Albert freestanding tub greets you as you enter the space designed by Chelsea Design Company. The tub is surrounded by wood board-and-baton walls painted in a Sherwin-Williams Foggy Gray to bring out the gray and blue undertones of the marble, and sits on an African marble basketweave tile floor for slip resistance. Wood plantation shutters in a walnut finish increase privacy in the tub area while matching other walnut elements in the room. Considering the potential need for a wheelchair in the future, the designer chose a custom floating walnut vanity. An adjustable chain was added to a treasured Phoenix mirror and mounted from the ceiling in front of an inset mirror that spans from backsplash to molding to reflect natural light. To increase storage, two medicine mirrors flank each side of the Phoenix mirror. Staying within ADA guidelines, the zero-entry shower showcases a Calacatta marble-wrapped glass shower door that transitions down to the marble skirting surrounding the rest of the room. An overhead rain-head and hand shower in addition to a wall-mounted shower head allow for maximum water coverage in ease of rinsing off.

 

Resources

Contractor: Period Restoration

Architect: Tim Hollerbach Designs

Designer: Chelsea Design Company

Tile supplier and installer: Tile Shop, ASMIPeriod Restoration

Granite supplier and installer: Custom Stone Interiors

Plumbing fixtures: Crescent Plumbing, Premier Plumbing

Lighting: Wilson Lighting

Painter: Rice Painting

Shutters/Blinds: Hunter Douglas, LK2 Kaim Kisner

Glass/Mirror: St. Louis Shower & Glass

Woodworking/Cabinetry: Kenrose Kitchen Cabinets

Flooring: Period Restoration