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fEATHERSTONE

MASTER ENSUITE

Featherstone Ensuite
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The master bedroom initially presented as a vast, blank square, and capitalising on the space to the left of the entrance, we transformed it into a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite.

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Embracing the prevailing dark and moody aesthetics of the master bedroom, I extended this scheme seamlessly into the ensuite, ensuring a harmonious continuity throughout the space.

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When it comes to selecting décor for a bathroom, the desire often exists to make a statement beyond the ordinary tiles, stone, or painted finishes. Venetian plaster emerges as a distinctive choice, allowing individuals to imprint their true personality onto the walls. Notably, Venetian polished plaster, when applied correctly, proves to be suitable for a bathroom environment and we used it on the walls for this ensuite. 

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The incorporation of Venetian plaster in the ensuite enabled the creation of a seamless triangular seat within the shower. We opted for ripple glass, designer lighting, a custom wooden vanity, and a bespoke concrete sink—culminating in a sense of luxury within a compact space.

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It's worth noting that our involvement extended beyond the ensuite; we undertook comprehensive work throughout the entire property. To explore the other rooms we worked on, you can find links below for a complete view of the project.

Before

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Featherstone Hall is a Georgian property based in Yorkshire, and was already undergoing a major renovation when I was brought onboard to redesign the whole home. The historic property was being gutted.... a little too radically and I arrived just in time to halt some of the skip enthusiasm. The designer is the first person you should hire on any project so we can ensure that all renovation decisions are well considered. Read our blog on the subject.

 

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