Holliday Group president Craig Holliday collaborated with interior designer Pandora Seibert because of her extensive background in Asian design. They converted the home's master suite into a "harmonious, flowing, miniature Zen area," says Holliday, who credits Seibert with ensuring that the finished product's style was authentic.
The resulting 250-square-foot, Thailand-inspired master bathroom is split on either side of the master bedroom. One area houses an alder and teak vanity with dual vessel sinks, a water closet and a frameless shower enclosure. The balcony on the other side of the master bedroom became a Zen rock room, with a stand-alone shower head and whirlpool tub. The black slate floor underneath the Mexican beach pebbles is waterproof, and with the drain closed, the rock area can be transformed into pond. Holliday and Seibert used concrete under slate tiles to create slightly elevated steppingstones to the tub's teak deck, giving the impression that one actually is walking on stones.
The $50,000 bathroom was part of a $200,000 whole-house remodel.
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Sinks, tub and faucets: Kohler
Tile: Dal-Tile Lighting: Lightolier Vanity/cabinets (custom): Foote Woodworking (Sarasota) |