Frosted glass panels are removed. Free-standing, floor-to-ceiling fabric panels now define the shower and WC chambers. A large fabric canopy hangs over the tub, creating an intimate bathing experience. Upholstered panels cover vanity wall sections, adding a ribbed texture.
Sheer linen curtains veil vanity entrances. A custom Roman shade replaces the window blind. These changes introduce softness and sound absorption. Each zone provides a distinct tactile and visual experience.
Layered textiles reshape the entire room.
Design Philosophy
This design applies textile architecture to create new spatial definitions. Divided living becomes tactile and visual. Fabric panels shape separate zones within a single room. Layered textiles enhance both privacy and comfort.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first lands on the central tub, now framed by a fabric canopy. You walk past sheer linen veils towards the vanity areas. Each step reveals a defined, private chamber for distinct functions.
Light Study
Morning light filters gently through the sheer linen and Roman shade. Evening brings soft illumination from linear LED strips integrated within fabric folds. Upward-facing LEDs in the tub canopy cast a warm glow on the ceiling.
Living Vignette
The woven fabric divider muffles sound from the next chamber. Your hand runs over the ribbed vanity wall as you prepare.
Material Palette
Heavy woven textile: This wool/linen blend feels substantial and absorbs sound. It softens with time.
Ribbed upholstered panels: This performance fabric offers a subtle tactile texture. It maintains its structure with age.
Sheer linen: This lightweight fabric provides a soft visual veil. It drapes gracefully and creases gently over time.