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For the overall design, we wanted to ensure that the house felt integrated with the outdoors, as the property is sitting on an acre of redwoods.
It was important to the clients to utilize as many natural materials as possible. In the primary bathroom, we achieved this organic integration
by maximizing the picture window above the freestanding stone tub and using a lot of texture and movement throughout the space. White oak
wood is a stunning choice for the cabinetry and built-ins, while gorgeous marble adds polish in a herringbone format for the floors and a larger
format for the shower walls. The black quartz countertop adds a layer of drama to complete the space.
Photography by Jessica Brydson
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