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f i r s t g l a s sThe best way to make sure a homeowner is content, sometimes, is to give him exactly
what he wants. That’s just what Austin-based builder David Wilkes and designer
Mark Cravotta did for a glass-loving client’s bathroom remodel. “The owner is passionate
about glass tile,” says Cravotta. “He had used it in various applications throughout his
house, and I wanted to honor that.” Together, Wilkes and Cravotta produced large
sheets of stained glass, which they then cut into tiles of various widths and lengths
before cladding the walls. “The pieces were so thin and fragile,” says Wilkes. “It was a
little like handling eggshells, but it all came together beautifully.” The result is a slick,
modern backdrop that borrows interest from its complex, wood-like patina and
allows the other elements in the bathroom to take on an almost sculptural quality.
The crisp white, curvy tub from Kohler beckons, while the benches on the perimeter
encourage lounging.
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“It’s about approaching the space with a sense of confidence and creating a strong personality. This bath says rich, elegant and luxurious. It makes a statement.”
David Wilkes, David Wilkes Builders Austin, TX
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