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A master bathroom offers up relaxed vantage points on the Vermont mountains and ponds ANYONE WHO HAS GONE FOR A DIP in a swimming hole, enjoyed an outdoor shower at a beach house, or stood under a waterfall in an exotic locale knows the pleasures of bathing in the great outdoors. It is a mystery, then, why we closet ourselves in small bathrooms with tiny windows. Not so for Milford Cushman of Cushman Design Group in Stowe, Vermont, and his clients, who formed the rationale of master bathroom as living space, both generous in size and flooded with light and views. “This house is about celebrating a connection with the outdoors,” Cushman says of the contemporary house he designed for a mountaintop site in northern Vermont. His clients “appreciated that the bathroom would not be excluded from that quality.” Download PDF of the complete article, click here Check out the complete digital edition by visiting the Design New Englad site.
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