Master Bath Addition
Bed & Bath Design : Episode BDE-1211 -- More Projects »
Host Joan Kohn visits the master suite of Gren and Melanie Anderson, who renovated their modern '60s home to look like an old farmhouse by adding dormers and balconies. Working with architect Sally Weston, they created a private master retreat consisting of the bedroom, bath, sitting room and vestibule that doubles as the dressing area.
- A cream and taupe color scheme was used with accents of soft green. The warm colors of different woods used for furniture add an earthy, eclectic touch.
- The sitting room, originally designed to be an exercise room, is now used for relaxing. It has a couch, TV, desk, and opens onto a balcony with wonderful views.
- To achieve a traditional period look in the suite, architect Sally Weston emphasized moldings and trims.
- The open bathroom has his and her pedestal sinks and a separate room for the water closet. The large shower is encased in glass, and the whirlpool tub sits in front of a large window. White marble is used for the shower, tub deck and open shelving under the pedestal sinks.
- The open plumbing faucets in the shower add a period look to the bath.
- The vestibule does double duty as an entry to the other rooms and as a dressing area in front of the large walk-in and storage closets.
Guests Sally Weston
Weston Hewitson Architects Inc
222 North St.
Hingham, MA 02043
Phone: 781-749-8587
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