Project Details
- Project Name
- Westwood Guest Bathroom
- Location
- VA
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Awards
- 2015 Remodeling Design Awards
- Team
-
Kate Tabony
Zach Snider
- Consultants
- Alloy Workshop
- Project Status
- Built
- Room or Space
- Bath
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
You’re not far from the truth to call this bathroom a work of art. Its design was inspired by client favorite Piet Mondrian, a Dutch abstract artist and member of the De Stijl movement. The basic forms and strong primary colors for which De Stijl gets its instant recognition translated admirably to this 42-square-foot guest bathroom. Brightly colored floor-to-ceiling recycled glass tiles were placed strategically against white surroundings to reinterpret Mondrian’s compositions and to mark off space and functions: Red areas denote recessed niches, for instance, while the blue tiles set off a shower seat and yellow connects shower fixtures with the drain.
Note also how updates to the 65-year-old bathroom incorporate aging-in-place features requested by the clients. There’s a zero-clearance shower, ADA-compliant grab bars installed to complement the tile work, and an extra-wide, space-saving pocket door.
See the video about the redesign and more winners of the 2015 Remodeling Design Awards.
See the video about the redesign and more winners of the 2015 Remodeling Design Awards.