196th day of 2020.
This layout, bath tub and sand garden become the one adjacent to the full height window.
Unlike bedroom, the reason I look into detail of supposingly the place where most people would not 'spend' much time in it is because the 'underrated' position of bathroom allows more breaking boundary design to happen.
195th day of 2020.
Using wooden slat screens is minimal, cleaner and natural. Shower being the most messy area, it needs to add a glass screen to the wooden slat.
This elevation shows the stone garden relationship to WC.
194th day of 2020.
Both tub and shower had been placed next to full height glass.
I like the basin where water came out from the mirror design.
193rd day of 2020.
One side is very open connection to supposingly wardrobe area, separated with planter.
The other side is the usual walled area connecting to bedroom.
192nd day of 2020.
The additional white detail of flooring really adds a lot to the sketch compare to just black lines.
Exploring 2 main layouts here with different landscape features.
191st day of 2020.
Looking into the layout of massage and sauna. Plants is very useful.
190th day of 2020.
Usual luxury basin come with counter top, mostly expensive stones.
Basin can either be stand alone or merge in the counter top design.