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Today's top images (in no particular order) are from the board Bathroom Spaces.
↑ One John St Apartment in New York, NY by Alloy Development; Photo: Pavel Bendov
↑ Wildwood in Portland, OR by Giulietti / Schouten AIA Architects
↑ Poolhouse & Gallery in Whitefish, MT by CTA | Cushing Terrell; Photo: Audrey Hall
↑ Bond Street Loft in New York, NY by Axis Mundi; Photo: Durston Saylor/Mark Roskams
↑ Oootopia: An Alternative Dwelling for Millenials (Kaitak) in Hong Kong by GROUNDWORK Architects + Associates Ltd.; Photo: Fiona Bao/South Ho
↑ House in North Sea, NY by James Merrell Architects P.C.
↑ BURSA city hotel complex in Kiev, Ukraine by balbek bureau; Photo: Yevhenii Avramenko
↑ Watermill in the Hamptons by General Assembly
↑ MicroCabin in East Hampton, NY by BC—OA
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1 Comment
Love the designs.
But why didn’t the designers think about the basic functions of the bathroom when designing? Such as: a place to set things near you while at the sink, reasonable adjacency to the toilet paper... makes me wonder if these bathrooms even work and if the owners end up redesigning to a basic bathroom later anyway because it’s just not functional?
#rickitect
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