OLD WORLD INSPIRATION
Get fashion for ages by incorporating antiques, like delicate Bagues-style sconces, a Baroque mirror and a French-limestone vanity. The intricate finds create a feeling of dream.
FLORAL BATHTUB
Designer Kathryn M. Ireland's Greta wallpaper in Reverse Green adds appeal into a guest bath in a Cape Cod getaway. The slipper seat is covered in Red in her Roses linen.
AGATE WALLS
A New England home's powder room retained its classic corner sink but got a brand new look with Robert Crowder & Co. marbleized wallpaper and a classic Egon Hillebrand mirror. The first wainscoting was repainted in Farrow & Ball's Plummet.
NATURAL WOOD SHIPLAP
In a Charleston guest house, the master bathroom's sinks are by Kohler, the unlacquered brass fittings are by Watermark Designs and the shower is wrapped in Alabama white marble. The sconces are 1930s Italian. The walls are lined in shiplap using a finish.
GLAMOROUS COPPER
Originally the owners were planning to bring a master suite, but they then looked up and recognized that the third-floor loft, with its peaked roof and exposed beams, introduced an unusual opportunity. "The very first thing we shopped for was that tub," says Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham. "It is the crown jewel."
SUSPENDED MIRROR
In a Atlanta family home, the downstairs bath has a utilitarian Oak Hill DXV console spout, which designer Matthew Quinn notes is both elegant and durable. The shower and toilet are concealed behind drapes in Cabana Cloth. Solitude is allowed for by suspending a mirror.
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