6 W 20th St #5 Bathroom — Ordered Stripping design direction

Ordered Stripping: Unburdened Bathroom Design

Bathroom • 6 W 20th St #5, New York, NY 10011
Walls are now smooth, seamless panels. The vanity shifts to a pure, floating slab. All storage disappears, integrated invisibly. Every element finds its precise, necessary place, unburdening the space. A micro-cement floor clearly defines functional zones. The bare floor reveals subtle transitions between areas. The deliberate absence of ornamentation highlights each present form. This room feels precisely articulated and clear.
This room defines space through disciplined reduction.
Design Philosophy
Deconstructive Minimalism strips away all excess. Essentialist Architecture focuses solely on core function. Every element must justify its presence within the space. The deliberate absence of ornamentation defines the room as much as its forms.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye travels first to the pure, floating vanity. You walk across the micro-cement floor, past the clear shower enclosure. Your journey ends at the uncluttered bathing zone.
Light Study
Morning light streams in, evenly illuminating the plaster walls. Evening light casts long, deep shadows, emphasizing surface textures. Recessed lighting provides focused, clean illumination where needed.
Living Vignette
A single glass of water rests on the floating vanity slab. Steam rises from the tub, softening the crisp shower glass.
Material Palette
Pure White Plaster: Pure white plaster feels cool and smooth, gaining a subtle, organic patina over time. White Corian: White Corian offers a seamless, non-porous surface that remains consistently pure. Micro-cement: Micro-cement feels cool and solid underfoot, developing a subtle, organic sheen with use.
Type & Mood
stark-minimal
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