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“Dream bath is also eco-friendly.”

– Stone World Magazine

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

kYd designed a complete renovation of the primary and hall baths within a Philadelphia condominium. Taking inspiration from the stone of the iconic Therme Vals Hotel and Spa in Switzerland, the design features custom teak vanities and a soft palette of warm gray and muted green tones. The rooms also incorporate Lithoverde, the world’s only natural stone comprised of 99% post-industrial reclaimed and recycled material, in the shower and on accent walls. New skylights fill both windowless rooms with natural light.

In the primary bath, a wall-mounted double vanity, a large curbless shower, towel warmers, and both a bidet and toilet are arranged within the compact footprint. A natural limestone accent wall tile and satin nickel fixtures add sophistication while the custom shower wall niche provides convenient storage. The hall bath shares a similar aesthetic. A cool palette juxtaposes gray walls and white counters with embedded mirror chips for subtle sparkle. Heated tile floors and engineered stone vanities lend comfort and durability to both baths.

Photos © Jeffrey Totaro

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

kYd designed a complete renovation of the primary and hall baths within a Philadelphia condominium. Taking inspiration from the stone of the iconic Therme Vals Hotel and Spa in Switzerland, the design features custom teak vanities and a soft palette of warm gray and muted green tones. The rooms also incorporate Lithoverde, the world’s only natural stone comprised of 99% post-industrial reclaimed and recycled material, in the shower and on accent walls. New skylights fill both windowless rooms with natural light.

In the primary bath, a wall-mounted double vanity, a large curbless shower, towel warmers, and both a bidet and toilet are arranged within the compact footprint. A natural limestone accent wall tile and satin nickel fixtures add sophistication while the custom shower wall niche provides convenient storage. The hall bath shares a similar aesthetic. A cool palette juxtaposes gray walls and white counters with embedded mirror chips for subtle sparkle. Heated tile floors and engineered stone vanities lend comfort and durability to both baths.

Photos © Jeffrey Totaro

[Kevin] came up with a great design that maximized use of limited space and responded to our needs. He advised us on the use of beautiful, environmentally conscious materials and helped us realize our dream of tranquil, light-filled spaces. We feel happy every day with our new bathrooms.