BELGIAN ARCHITECT…
Nicolas Schuybroek creates the Bath Salon – a classical composition referential to Art Deco which straddles both minimalism and luxury. Great attention was given to volume, light and proportion as well as significant attention to detail. The design, timeless and simple, is at once raw and tactile. This combination of selectivity while preserving the form and function of the space has made it a beautiful rendition of minimalism.
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GREY TRAVERTINE…patinated bronze, distressed oak and raw plaster finishes offer the perfect palette of restrained materials. Oversized lit mirrors, vintage Italian sconces, and lighting underneath the sinks gently wash the space with subtle lighting, adding a warm element in the space.
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METICULOUSLY…crafted travertine sinks grace the walls, without touching them. The curved faucets, round lights and mirrors add an element of softness to the environment. This elegant composition, remains true to Nicolas Schuybroeks’s vision of timeless space that is serene and minimalistic, yet warm and tactile.
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Design by Nicolas Schuybroek Architects
Photography by Claessens & Deschamps
Words by Yvonne Ferris