Churchill Downs Corridor Skylight Bath in California Modernist

The skylight bath answers the corridor's signature question — how do you bring Kentucky's rolling canopy indoors without surrendering a single degree of privacy — with a vertical shaft of glass that pours daylight straight down onto honed stone and frameless enclosures, turning an intimate room into something almost devotional. Where the previous space relied on horizontal planes and restrained hardware, here the architecture pivots upward, drawing the eye to a luminous aperture that shifts in color and intensity with every passing cloud. It is a detail that would feel at home along the hillsides of Malibu or the canyons of Silver Lake, yet it sits perfectly within the Churchill Downs Corridor's emerging appetite for homes that treat light itself as a finish material. Follow that light forward and the modernist vocabulary extends into the next room with equal conviction.