Look #3 Contemporary Global
The Designer: Maria Nordlund
How Long Did The Renovation Take: 5 Months
Size: 108. Sq. Ft.
Custom Elements: Vanity, concrete sink, sliding door
Biggest Challenge: Creating a layered, personal look with natural materials in a newly built bathroom
Style Goal: A global-inspired space with a wabi-sabi twist
What She Did: Transformed brass plates bought by the homeowners at a Moroccan souk into wall lights • Selected a Japanese ofuro tub • Created a Moroccan rug effect with a tile accent wall • Installed sliding doors in the double shower that open to the deck
Money Talk: The overall budget was roughly $80,000, including $25,000 for contracting, $15,000 for the window and multislide door, $11,000 for plumbing fixtures, $8,000 each for the tub and tiles (including installation), $4,200 for millwork, $3,300 for the counter, $2,800 for the concrete sink, $1,200 for the glass shower panel and $525 for lighting
Designer Advice: Optimize space by placing the tub in the shower or “wet zone” area • Use the same flooring throughout for consistency • Install wall-mounted faucets for a clean look while freeing up counter space • Create more storage with ledges in the shower and tub areas
Photographer: Interior by Janis Nicolay/Portrait photography by Karyn Haskins
Designer: Maria Nordlund Architecture by Chris Allen