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No Boundaries

These baths are the center of attention

No Boundaries

Left: Designer Bennett Leifer and the team at Siris Coombs Architecture created this noir-ish primary bath high above the Manhattan skyline. A crystal-clear circular shower is kitted out with streamlined fixtures by Vola, through Hastings Bath Collection. The shower’s shape is echoed on the floor, where Artistic Tile’s Sfera by Alison Rose in a blend of black, white, and gray stone creates a striking graphic base. Photograph by Joshua McHugh
Right: Eyoh Design and Hibo Interiors reimagined this Dana Point beach shack in Southern California for a family with a passion for life. The home is situated mere steps from the beach, and from the second floor primary suite, cool ocean breezes wash the room. Breathtaking sunsets and dolphins swimming past while in the bath make it feel like living on an ocean-going vessel. Freestanding soaking tub by MTI and tub filler by Brizo, both through Ferguson. Photograph by Evan Ramzi

No Boundaries

Martha Champagne was inspired by a trip to Florence when she created Sogno Verde, her Kips Bay Dallas primary bath. The room features subtle touches of green and gold, but the star of the room is this bathing alcove, in rosy natural stone and glass mosaics. Champagne chose Spot On by Michelle Gerson for the floor, in a custom-cut pattern with a Calacatta Borghini background and spots of White Sand, Rosa Portogallo, Rosa Perlino, Rosa Grecia, and Vanilla Onyx. Picking up the pink hue of the bathroom floor tile, she lined the walls of the shower with Keys Pink Lady glass mosaic and Penny Lane Pink stone mosaic on the ceiling. All tile from Artistic Tile. Photograph by Nikolas Sargent