BATHS
While the French love some of the “honest” materials used in French Provincial style, such as linen, wood, wrought iron and stone, we tend to use it in a more contemporary interpretation than what you might expect. The room seen here describes this quite well: The clean, fuss-free lines of the vanity and the contemporary basin, mirror and faucets bring a modern edge to an otherwise more traditional home, with soaring ceilings, antique terra-cotta floor, rustic ladder and ticking bedding.
LIKE THE RICH RED COLOR - IS THIS WAXED WITH BLACK WAX?
YELLOW CABINET WOULD WORK FOR SINGLE SINK VANITY.
COULD USE THE 'COMMODE' CABINET FOR A VANITY
Décor Classic Noir C Tile by Kerion Instead of the color blast that encaustic tile typically brings to a space, the designer of this white bathroom went bold with a black and white floral pattern on the floor. Pulling the same tile into the shower from the rest of the bathroom made the bathroom feel larger.
NOTE THE ANGULAR FLOORING The master bedroom continues the cozy rustic feeling with a custom weathered wood bed. Wright’s stepfather found a rusted outdoor tabletop on a junk pile and knew just who to give it to. Wright had been using it as a way to cover her fire pit for a few years. “When I needed a mirror, I looked at it and said, ‘This will do,’” she says. Now the piece serves as a two-sided mirror frame.
50. This traditional Dallas powder room features a detailed vanity in gray and mirror-backed sconces that cast a warm glow throughout the space.
I LIKE THE CURVED COUNTER WITH OPEN BASE. 37. This woodsy Sacramento, California, powder room features custom bark siding, a slate countertop and a woven copper pendant light.
THIS WOULD WORK AS SIDE CABINETS WITH MIDDLE MIRROR SHOWING.
BEDROOM/BATH. ENTRANCE TO BATH WAS OPEN - OPAQUE GLASS SLIDERS SEPARATE THE ROOMS.
Poole used five wallpapers in the home to shift the mood from formal to informal. Pastel blues and greens and a crystal pendant light make the powder room an uplifting space. “I love this room!” Poole says
Interested in incorporating this trend into your new bathroom? Consider using reclaimed wood in your design (for example, this eclectic-meets-rustic bathing zone features a reclaimed-wood feature wall); recycling materials from your existing bathroom that still hold up in terms of functionality and style; or upcycling an antique dresser or cabinet by transforming it into a vanity.
Traditional Bathroom by Austin Patterson Disston Architects If you want the look of a freestanding bath but the benefits of a built-in tub (such as a ledge for stowing bath essentials like soap and shampoo), consider incorporating a semi-inset stand-alone bath, says designer Owen Barnes of Bubbles Bathrooms in Melbourne, who predicts this setup will prove popular with homeowners in the year ahead. According to Barnes, this crafty configuration also allows freestanding tubs to be used in compact bathing areas (as you can see here), which may otherwise be too small to fit a stand-alone bath. And you can pair them with a wider range of fixtures too. Tub: Astonian Luxor in Periwinkle, Aston Matthews
GREAT LOOK FOR HALL BATH - OFF-WHITE WOODWORK AND WAINSCOTING; WHITE WHITE WALLS ABOVE.
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