Minimalist Bath Moments That Focus On Blissful Pleasures
Keep the focus on what matters with inspiration from serene retreats that allow the essentials to take center stage.
KEEP IT SIMPLE
A freestanding Kohler bathtub, midcentury modern-style pendant from Design Within Reach and Lagos porcelain flooring from Arizona Tile lend a simple but sculptural feel to the main bathroom.
PEACE AND QUIET
The main bathroom offers a double dose of tranquility thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and a Zen Bathworks Ofuro Japanese soaking tub surrounded by river rock.
TRANQUIL IMPACT
The impact created in the main bathroom thanks to onyx walls from Da Vinci Marble and a Falper bathtub is balanced by the neutral colorway.
ROOM SERVICE
The design of the in-law suite is similar to a hotel room, with the bedroom connected to the bathroom and closet area. “The open-plan design draws light deeper into the space,” explains Cavin. The walnut Rove Concepts bed is dressed in bedding from The Linen Tree.
CURTAIN CALL
Designer Jean Liu worked with Smitharc Architects to create this minimalistic Dallas oasis, which includes Caesarstone counters, a Graff faucet, a sink by Kohler and Artemide lighting.
NATURAL ATTRACTION
Smoky gray limestone tiles line the spa, while specialty Belgian plaster by Polart Group lends subtle texture to the ceiling. Across from the custom wood vanity featuring a limestone sink, designer Lukas Machnik’s monument chair brings the right amount of visual weight to the minimalist sanctuary.
SOAK IT UP
A minimalist platinum-finish faucet from Gessi and sculptural soaking tub by MTI complement the cool geometry of Waterworks’ hexagon floor tile.
REST AND RELAXATION
Benjamin Moore’s Gray Owl, coupled with the airy ceiling treatment, imparts a soothing aura to the en suite bath. The soaking tub is by Fleurco, and the streamlined vanities feature Calacatta marble countertops. A gray hide-on-hair stool by Made Goods serves as a minimalist perch on which to prepare for the day
FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS
A soaking tub takes center stage in the main bathroom, which is finished with a quiet palette of gray Mosa floor tiles, white oak cabinetry by Green Leaf Cabinet Company and Caesarstone countertops in Pure White. Soft, simple accents include a wooden stool from Serena & Lily, a Moroccan-style flatweave rug from Clic and a Roman shade in Lee Jofa’s Hixson linen.
SACRED SPACES
The clean lines of the master bathroom are enhanced with cabinetry by Ornare and a glass shower with white subway tiles. The wall-mounted faucets are by Dornbracht.