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When a master bedroom is positioned to take
in spectacular views it makes sense to share the
outlook with the master bathroom behind. One
way to achieve this is to retain an open visual
connection between the rooms. However, with
this approach issues of decor continuity, privacy,
and moisture control have to be addressed.
This large master suite with outlooks to
the river and city forms part of a high-end
residence by designer and builder Steve Gliosca
of Urbane Projects. The owners gave Gliosca
free rein for the bedroom. Their only request
was that the room have the feel of a plush hotel.
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The bathroom and adjoining dressing room Above: The inclusion of a glass
are located to the rear of the suite, says Gliosca. wall and glass sliding doors in
“We decided early on to keep the bathroom this master suite by designer and
open to the bedroom visually, so someone builder Steve Gliosca, allows the
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However, with acoustics and moisture as two enjoyed from the bathing space out
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