We have had an exciting two weeks on the job site. It’s one thing to see the actual structure begin to take shape, but it is a totally different feeling when you see your designs start to materialize. I still get goosebumps when it all get’s pulled together whether it is our own home or we are working projects for our clients.
Over the past several weeks the site has been very busy with the painters, the electricians and the tile installers starting to pull everything together. The Master is one of my favorite spaces. I had an opportunity to work with my dear friend Cynthia on the concept and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did in designing it.
Before leaving Tucson I was able to work with a local upholster to create and build our headboard. The fabric we selected is pretty bold and will be used for draperies for the back glass wall for privacy. We will use a shade for the other windows in the master bedroom, sitting room and closet.
The master bedroom walls are painted Sherwin Williams – Pearl Gray with an accent wall in Sherwin Williams Silvermist. The spa bath follows in Silvermist.
The tile selected for the Master Bath comes from AZ Tile and is produced in Italy. This Vetri series is a rectified glazed porcelain tile. If you look closely you will see each tile features a shadowed perimeter to give the illusion of a pillowed edge. I loved this tile as the edge detail combined with its polished surface gives Vetri the look of a glass tile. Unlike glass tile, however, this particular product is suitable as flooring and will require minimal maintenance. We used the Vetri Bianco (whitish tone) to outline the floor and as the pencil liner in the toilet area. The Vetri Naturale (greyish tone) was used in various sizes on the floor, shower, and toilet walls.
The back wall of the shower and the bathroom countertop is an agglomerate marble. You may notice it is made up of small pieces of stone, fused together using resin. We selected Palladio Doge and it has a mix of white and light grey marble pieces that have been tumbled and then mixed with a white resin as a binder.
I cannot wait to move in and enjoy this “Sweet” and serene space.
Here is a sneak peek of what’s to come.






Until Next Week….