I recently ran into a photo of a simple bathroom design that I wanted to share with you. It's a really skinny, small, simple, unique and fantastic powder room within a 1910 Georgian Mansion in San Francisco. Check it out below.
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This powder room is a contrast of the very modern and the very ornate. It starts off as a very spare space with almost awkward proportions. Add to that the modern wood vanity, vessel sink and faucet. This is contrasted by the "crazy" - but well designed tile pattern, reinforced by the stained glass window and the ornate mirror. |
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Detail view of the tile pattern. I cannot imagine the man-hours that went into this. But you have to admit it's very cool. |
All in all a very quirky but beautiful powder room. So todays lesson is this:
- Keep it simple but pay attention to the details.
- A contrast of styles can be very dramatic.
If you want to learn more about this bathroom you can check out the link where I found it:
http://arizonafoothillsmagazine.com/in-house/design-and-architecture/san-francicso-decorator-showcase-features-marsh-clark-powder-room
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