Friday, March 29, 2019

A Touch of History

A Touch of History To heat up this modern black-and-white space, designer Candice Olson additional a classic storage hutch. A contemporary print of a timeless chandelier further bridges the old and new.



Old Meets New The design staff in De Meza Architecture desired to combine traditional and modern elements in this 1920s-era bathroom. Designers Gregg De Meza, Jennifer Gustafson and Michelle Nelson nodded to convention using black-and-white tile, but upgraded the look with a glass tile mosaic which features a whimsical message in pixilated type.



Bursts of Color Little pops of citrine add visual interest to the traditional black-and-white palette of this bathroom. This display shelving slides out of the way to reveal a medicine cabinet that houses toilet essentials. Layout by Gregg De Meza, Jennifer Gustafson and Michelle Nelson



A Touch of Glitz A washstand is a good choice at a toilet where storage is not a problem, like this female powder room. Designer Christina Stillwaugh of Jessica Lagrange Interiors mixed the gold sink and sconces having a stunning, large-scale wallpaper which celebrates the pink tones from the rock floor. Photo by Werner Straube



A Room With a View A neutral palette and nominal furnishings allow the architectural components in this airy toilet to glow, like the vaulted ceiling, herringbone tile and image windows. Design by SFA Architects



Water, Water, Everywhere The walls of this California powder room are covered with hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper. The bubbly, Italian glass antique sconces and the frosted glass faucet handles extend the watery subject of the bass background. Design by Katie Ridder; photo by Eric Paisecki



Natural Glow This modern bathroom's custom walnut vanity includes a lighted honey onyx counter tops, designed to enhance the beauty of the rock's natural properties and to create an ambient glow. Design by Nancy Mikulich



Effortless Eclectic Style Designer Ashley Astelford carved a inviting powder room out of a niche under the stairs in this 1920s Dallas home. The art deco mirror pays tribute to the home's legacy, while fresh surfaces modernize the distance.



His-and-Hers Luxury This tub creates a luxurious space for a couple. A freestanding quarter-sawn island situated in the area matches the quartered walnut double doors and provides continuity moving to the room. Each partner has their own room with two large, white painted closets, dual medication cabinets and framed mirrors. Layout by Peter Ross Salerno



Modern Country A soft colour scheme of white, yellow and graphite makes the primary toilet in Sarah Richardson's farmhouse feel as a country afternoon: bright and fresh. A classic bathtub along with other timeworn treasures fit the traditional home.



Airy Asian-Inspired Escape Designer Joseph Pubilones utilized a combo of neutral tiles -- pale peach, copper and bronze -- to make a mosaic which adds interest without too much weathered quantity. The floating vanity adds to the area's airy allure. Photo from Daniel Newcomb



Wow-Factor Shower A growing number of homeowners are opting for luxurious showers instead of seldom-used tubs. This magnificent shower enclosure embodies the tendency; it features dramatic chartreuse and pink tile, a shaving seat and steam capabilities. Design by Joseph Pubillones; photograph by Daniel Newcomb



Vintage and sterile This timeless master bathroom uses cool wall tiles and muted lighting to create a refuge from the everyday hustle and bustle. Minimal accessories and furnishing keep rejuvenation the attention of the space. Layout by Lori Gilder



Rustic Flair Designer Dan Heldenbrand used a stone bowl sink and a rustic wood-and-iron cabinet to make a Western-inspired motif within this desert home. Oil-rubbed bronze fixtures along with a distressed wood countertop finish the appearance.



Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall Designer Kenneth Brown used a large mirror mirror to make this small bathroom appear more spacious. The big looking glass also provides ample space for two people to prepare facing the double vanity.



Mediterranean Luxe Inspired by the Tuscan structure of the estate, this palatial master bath includes custom-designed mosaics. The blossom motif on the floor border continues in the backsplash.



Cool Colors Imagine getting ready for the day in this elegant, spa-like area. Glass tile on the backsplash and also in the couple-friendly bathtub adds playful color and excitement to the space, while a flat-screen TV permits you to be entertained and prepared before you step out into the world.



Earth-Inspired Bath This organically-inspired space proves a toilet can be equally relaxing and dramatic. The soft gray hues of the tree-studded pattern combine superbly with the textured brown background on the adjacent wall. Design by Erinn Valencich



A Soothing Spa Retreat The focal point in this expansive bathroom is a round raised place that houses the spa bath and open shower. Designer Shelly Reihl David paired the polished pebble flooring with Durango Granite and travertine glass tiles. Oil-rubbed bronze hardware, an iron chandelier and special accessories complete this elegant look.



Global Chic A round mirror and bi-colored crimson horizontal tiles mounted in straight lines give this globally-furnished room a contemporary look. Worldly accessories, like the stained wooden mask and tribal-inspired drawing, seem right at home against the hot background. Design by Amy Bubier



Modern Minimalism Sometimes, less really is more. In this contemporary space, a stark, angular sink and thin furnishings allow details such as the bubbly pendant lights and textured door glow through. Design by Elizabeth Rosensteel



Colors from Nature Designer Sarah Richardson integrated colors from nature in the master bath to make a charming cottage look. Mint green, split-face mosaic tile, exotic marble flooring and moonstone details liven up inexpensive white tiles for maximum impact at a low cost. A marble top and luxurious mirror dress up the charming, quaint dressing table, and also both shutter cabinets provide vintage-inspired storage. The transom window over the freestanding bathtub gives solitude yet fills the space with plenty of natural light.



Modern Meets Deco Graceful curves and geometric forms meet in this master bath. The blue vaulted ceiling was made from unclaimed attic area; its shape is repeated by the soft fabric display. An antique tub contrasts with custom made slate-topped his-and-her dressing table. Design by Van Tullis; photo by Beth Singer



Moroccan-Inspired Getaway This new and crips toilet's white walls and tub make the standout elements -- the cobalt blue Moroccan drum table and lattice-print curtains -- stand out all the more. Design by Alisha Gwen



Sit Down and Stay Awhile Designer Sarah Richardson made an oasis of calm in this tasteful bathroom with delicate apricot details and an indulgent soaking bathtub. A classic chair and dressing table near the tub provide a place to linger and prepare for the day.



A Secret Garden To get maximum all-natural light without undermining toilet privacy, this bath features a walled garden outside the picture windows. A modern soaking bathtub provides a spot enjoy the view, undisturbed. Layout by Slifer Designs



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