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A Master Bath and Home Office in One?
New York Magazine

nymag-sz-101909.jpg Last week's issue of New York Magazine featured their Home Design Fall package. They looked at a few before and after gut renovations, including this master bathroom in Prospect Heights Brooklyn. We were a little confused by the choice of additions.

Architect Elizabeth Roberts opened up the second floor of a late-nineteenth-century brownstone to feature not only a large bathing area, but a home office in the corner. Yup, that on the left is a desk with a printer, meant to let you get some work one in between, um, dips in the large bath tub.

We don't know about you, but the least relaxing thing to look at while soaking in a calming bath is a printer and all that it represents in terms of work, deadlines, and a never-ending to-do list.

 
 

(Image: Sean Slattery for New York Magazine)

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Who wants to think about work when trying to relax in the tub?

posted by cassielynn on October 19th 2009 at 11:05am
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And who wants to think about relaxing in the tub when trying to work?

posted by Aimi on October 19th 2009 at 3:29pm
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I want those floors though....

posted by rainman on October 19th 2009 at 3:59pm
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Didn't Marat have a similar set up when he was visited by Charlotte Corday?

posted by Sido on October 19th 2009 at 9:54pm
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nice, if everthing gets wet

posted by hoow on October 20th 2009 at 6:45am
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I'd put a bed in there before I would a desk and printer, but only if I was short on space.

posted by ebethharper on October 20th 2009 at 6:51am
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It's such a tiny, tiny "office space" that you'd think you could squeeze it in almost anywhere else.

Gotta love the combination of fireplace and giant tub, though. That would be positively decadent.

posted by Kaete on October 20th 2009 at 6:53am
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Beautiful and elegant, but impractical. What about a dining room/bathtub?

posted by atfan123 on October 20th 2009 at 7:24am
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Yeah, humidity will be a problem for your electronics and paper.

I don't see it in the pic, but I'd have a hard time working around a toilet...

posted by Sugarbakers on October 20th 2009 at 7:47am
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As a writer, I've had many eureka! moments in the shower and have been forced to write them down in the mist on the glass shower walls. A computer and printer in the bathroom would be a very happy arrangement for me---not a looming threat of work to be done. Maybe that's the deal going on with the owner of this bathroom?

posted by Aulaire on October 20th 2009 at 8:43am
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I like it. Its a great combo and really its creative. When one is working creative influences in/around one's space is a good thing.

posted by SeanG on October 20th 2009 at 9:51am
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condensation disaster!

posted by kathleen3641 on October 20th 2009 at 10:49am
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Sido: You are very funny...

I can't help thinking that a bathtub in front of a fireplace was too great a temptation to resist. It's unusual to be sure...but as long as there's no toilet bowl...why not.

posted by muirwoods08 on October 20th 2009 at 10:28pm
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I'm thinking, why not sink the tub into the floor if you can? Then cover it when it's dry and not in use. As it stands, it's not that horrible, just unusual.

posted by kuroneko on October 21st 2009 at 9:02am
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