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Vicki Simon Interior Design
When the house was purchased, someone had lowered the ceiling with gyp board. We re-designed it with a coffer that looked original to the house. The antique stand for the vessel sink was sourced from an antique store in Berkeley CA. The flooring was replaced with traditional 1" hex tile.
Gail Green Interiors
The boldness of the tiles black and white pattern with its overall whimsical pattern made the selection a perfect fit for a playful and innovative room.
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I liked the way the different shapes blend into each other, hardly indistinguishable from one another, yet decipherable. His shapes are visual mazes, archetypal ideograms of a sort. At a distance, they form a pattern; up close, they form a story. Many of the themes are about people and their connections to each other. Some are visually explicit; others are more reflective and discreet. Most are just fun and whimsical, appealing to children and to the uninhibited in us. They are also primitive in their bold lines and graphic imagery. Many shapes are of monsters and scary beings, relaying the innate fears of childhood and the exterior landscape of the reality of city life. In effect, they are graffiti like patterns, yet indelibly marked in our subconscious. In addition, the basic black, white, and red colors so essential to Haring’s work express the boldness and basic instincts of color and form.
In addition, my passion for both design and art found their aesthetic confluence in the expression of this whimsical statement of idea and function.
John McClain Design
Sophisticated and full of color and texture, this powder bathroom is an absolute showstopper! Inspired by the heavily patterned wall covering, each element of this space ties into the bold design while creating a balance between whimsical and modern.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
Everything Home
Every detail of this European villa-style home exudes a uniquely finished feel. Our design goals were to invoke a sense of travel while simultaneously cultivating a homely and inviting ambience. This project reflects our commitment to crafting spaces seamlessly blending luxury with functionality.
In the powder room, the existing vanity, featuring a thick rock-faced stone top and viny metal base, served as the centerpiece. The prior Italian vineyard mural, loved by the clients, underwent a transformation into the realm of French Art Deco. The space was infused with a touch of sophistication by incorporating polished black, glistening glass, and shiny gold elements, complemented by exquisite Art Deco wallpaper, all while preserving the unique character of the client's vanity.
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
Design First Kitchen and Bath
Pictured is the vanity area with separate attention drawn to it by using a designer mirror.
Dawn D. Totty Interior DESIGNS
A fun Bold Salmon color was used to refinish this reclaimed buffet now powder room vanity. Gold accents and white walls and painted white wood flooring make the vanity really pop!
Bathroom Design by- Dawn D Totty DESIGNS
Red Powder Room Design Ideas
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