Richard Landon Design MADISON PARK ELEGANCE
Before
~ The master suite had four rooms on the top floor of the home, each devoted to a single purpose: Sleeping, Bathing, Grooming, Dressing.
~ A morning's activities meant wandering between all four rooms.
~ As you entered the master bedroom, you could see right into the bathroom, plus an entire room was devoted to just the vanity!
~ The photo on the left shows how inadequate the lighting was.
B4 PICTURE IN LOCATION OF "HIS" CLOSET

Wish List
~ Two-person shower and tub.
~ An elegant bathroom to complement our bedroom set.
~ A sitting area in the bedroom.
~ More closet space--preferably separated. 


Solution & Gains
~ A paradigm shift which combined Bathing, Grooming, and Dressing into one "wing" of the master suite.
~ Elegance from heated marble floors and three walls with floor-to-ceiling marble, mosaics, and crystal light fixtures.
~ A hand-cast glass counter displays a Wawirka cast-bronze sink, adding both elegance and artistry.
~ Above the bronze lav, a beveled-edge mirror pockets into the wall to open up the view.
~ His and her "closets" with built-in bureaus in both areas.
~ In the husband's area, his closet also serves as a mini-den with files and a counter for his laptop.
~ A diamond-shaped foyer buffers the bedroom from the activies of the bath and 
contains a small refrigerator.
~ Two sitting areas! One is in the bedroom by a custom fire feature, the other, a mohair divan in the center of the master bath.
Master suite with custom fireplaceA custom fire feature now provides respite at the end of a day. The built-in bench invites one to to curl up and read a book. 
Wawirka bronze lavMarble shower and MTI Furo tub

Built-in closet

Wawirka hand-cast bronze lav

Master Bath Features


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