Bathroom • 15 Central Park W Unit 11L, New York, NY 10023
Dark patterned tiles give way to large concrete panels. They span the floor and wainscot. A solid stone basin replaces the old sink. A wall-mounted brass faucet provides a sharp detail.
Upper walls feature a subtle, rough plaster finish. Indirect lighting highlights these new textures. A carved wooden stool adds organic warmth. This space balances raw materials and crafted elements.
This room grounds you in robust, honest materials.
Design Philosophy
This design prioritizes material honesty. Each element showcases its inherent texture and form. Tactile contrast drives the aesthetic, pairing raw concrete with honed stone and rough plaster. Subtle, indirect lighting enhances the interplay of these surfaces.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye meets the solid stone basin first. You step onto the cool concrete floor. A carved wood stool offers a momentary pause.
Light Study
Morning light reveals the rough plaster texture. Evening's indirect glow deepens concrete shadows. Cove lighting softly outlines the room's perimeter.
Living Vignette
Your hand feels the cool, smooth stone basin. The wall's subtle texture catches your eye in the mirror's reflection.
Material Palette
Unpolished concrete panels: Feels cool and solid, gaining depth as it ages.
Honed limestone: Feels smooth and cool, softening its appearance with age.
Brushed brass: Feels solid and warm, aging to a rich, subdued luster.