5.07.2009

I had told you to stay tuned for the bathrooms after the Kitchen I posted about back in March. Well here they are (finally...thanks for your patience). The first bathroom shown is the Powder Room. My feeling for Powder Rooms is that you can always make them a little more bold and using pricier materials since it's a smaller space to work with. We used Stone and Glass mosaics for the countertop and backsplash, and a pebbled mosaic bordered with rectangular porcelain tile for the floor. I definitely believe we accomplished the Bold in this tiny space!
The next room we designed was the Master Bathroom. Boy do I love how this bathroom turned out! It feels so calm and serene when you are in it. White Carrara Marble was used for the countertops and was paired with green crackled porcelain tiles on the backsplash. The grey veining in the countertop was brought down into the floor with a large field tiles. Glass vessel sinks and chrome fixtures completed this tranquil feel.

Clean and Simple

My best friend Jen had recently bought a house and the bathroom was in desperate need of some remodeling. She wanted a black and white vintage look which was created with white subway tiles for the tub walls and white hexagon mosaics with black grout for the flooring. After the renovations were complete, the bathroom really needed the finishing touches. Accessories made huge difference in an otherwise simple design. With affordable finds from Target, TJ Maxx and Lowes, we were able to give this bathroom huge style.
Our model for this bathroom is Paris aka Bad Kitty as I call her!
Can you tell why?