RED AND BLACK
When your Weekend home is always full of guests, there is a robust bathroom a must but that doesn't mean it could have fashion. Matt O'Dorisio designed the boys' toilet to include a large trough sink along with a pendant from Schoolhouse Electric Supply & Co..
MINT STRIPES
Designer Angela Free installed tiles to form wide stripes at a guest bath in a San Francisco, California home. "Stripes are a pleasant, graphic design element that may bring motion and pattern to a room, but maybe not at a busy way," she states. By wrapping the pattern round the space, she opened it up and created "flow, a borderless space."
TIDEWATER TONES
From the Shower of a New England farmhouse designed by architect Nate McBride and interior designer Kari McCabe, wall tiles that were sandblasted were selected to evoke sea glass. The wood floor is painted in Tidewater from Sherwin-Williams.
LIME GREEN
Ann Sacks Tiles stripe a California pool bath in floor to ceiling, giving the space a contemporary, unified look. The shower wall frosted only, to avoid breaking the joys up. "We adore stripes, but we had never noticed them before in a wall tile. It's perky and different," Bonesteel states.
POPS OF PINK
This Virginia townhouse is a research in pink, thus match is followed by a powder area's feminine curtain. The hue is tempered by Nina Campbell's geometric Ornella background.
BIG STRIPES
A powder Room in Palm Beach is located close to the pool, painted to resemble a cabana with a tasseled, awning that was tented.
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