Architects: Shawn Alshut RA, ASID, RID
and Edward Alshut AIA – Studio A2 LLC
Builder: RW Jordan Construction
Tub: Picasso, from Maestro Collection,
in White, by Hydro Systems
Tub filler: Dornbracht, MEM, free-
standing tub filler, with cascade spout
Vanity: Fonte, cantilevered, Gloss
Lacquer Piombo finish, by Rifra
Vanity countertop: Lincoln White
marble, honed
Cabinetry handles: Aluminium finish
Basin: Axor Massaud Vessel Sink in
Alpine White by Hansgrohe
Taps: MEM, wall-mounted, single-lever
Dornbracht Mixer, in chrome
Shower fittings: Axor Citterio 3-jet
showerhead by Hansgrohe, in chrome;
Axor Starck ShowerHeaven overhead
rainhead by Hansgrohe; wall controls
Axor Starck by Hansgrohe, in chrome
Toilet door: Laminated glass, White
with Opacity 4 from Galaxy Glass; with
CR Lawrence chrome hinges
Wall tiles, general: Porcelanosa
porcelain tiles in Crystal White
Wall tiles, accent: Porcelanosa Park
Lineal tiles; metal trim – Porcelanosa,
Butech in Anodized Aluminium, Silver,
Floor tiles: Porcelanosa, Urbatek Neo
Black, Nature finish; accent tiles, non-slip
floor tiles at tub & shower, Porcelanosa,
Urbatek Neo Black, Texture finish
Toilet: Neorest 700H elongated toilet
Lighting: Hope pendant from LucePlan;
Sesco recessed lighting, LED; medicine
cabinet internal lighting, Robern M Series
Flat Top; integrated lighting, Robern Inline
Collection, vertical; master bedroom table
lamps, Clavius table lamp by Axolight
Towel rails: MEM, by Dornbracht
Blinds: Crystal Weave solar blinds, in
Bronze, from The Shade Store
Master bedroom wood flooring:
Select Rift cut white oak
Master bedroom fabric-wrapped
panels: Frequency Collection in Shellac,
from Luna Textiles
Master bedroom wood veneer panel:
Dooge Veneer in Fumed Eucalyptus
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Right: A gently sloping floor directs
water into a concealed strip drain
in the dedicated shower area.
Dimmable LED lighting can be
adjusted according to mood. High-
end fixtures boast a chrome finish.
Facing page: Textured wall tile meets
marble door jamb on the entry to
the toilet cubicle. A translucent glass
door (out of shot) provides privacy.
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Brian Gassel