Tuesday, January 31, 2012

master bathroom project


I'm working with long time, dear clients of mine on their master bath.  We're still working out the details, but mainly white, custom cabinetry and Carrara marble are on the top of  the inspiration list.  Classic.

 

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Today, I was working with the in-house designer of the flooring shop.  I pulled samples similar to this wood flooring.  While an all white bathroom is stunning in photography - in use, a bit of warm, textural wood plays nicely against the cooler white and feels good underfoot.

 

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I also sampled the marble.  Just so lovely.  A bit of white with gray veining, an undermount porcelain sink and a shiny new faucet = a beautiful place to stand and brush your teeth.

 

 

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... or just stand there and admire the marble...

 

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I just love this bathroom design.  So smart.  It's such a small space, but done so well with a variety of Carrara marble tiles.  The bank of cabinet drawers are unusual and help expand the space with a horizontal line.  Easy storage pull out too! 

 

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Same bathroom as above.  Unique inset mirrors on both walls. 

 

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I believe this is Calcutta marble, but essentially a similar look.  Another great design for a smaller bathroom. 

 

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This bathroom is by Brooke Giannetti of the must read Velvet & Linen blog.  Just the right amount of glam.

 

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Same bathroom as above.  Notice the 2 door shower to either side of the room. 

 

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Another bathroom by Brooke Giannetti.  Love the wood floors and layers of white.

 

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We'll be doing glass French doors, painted black, for the bathroom entry on this project.  I immediately noticed the black, high gloss paint of this door.  Wonderful entry to a classic white master bath. 
 

 

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Lots of selecting, demo, disruption, and installation to come, but in the end... and oasis of serenity and peaceful whites.  Just in time for a vase of spring flowers.   

 

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