Thursday, August 20, 2015

Rustic American Style


This bathroom was inspired by it's owner,

 a woman with impeccable style and slight boho spirit.



Using contrasting materials to highlight eachs' beauty we perfectly juxtaposed cloudy white brick tile with black slate, bianco marble, brass and antique bronze hardware.


To keep texture and pattern as a focus of this minimal palette hexagonal tile borders and a herringbone pattern were utilized to add interest in unexpected places.


Fireclay's cotton slimline tile with it's imperfect surface adds depth to the shower and lets the clean lines of Waterworks unlacquered brass Henry fixtures be the focus. A deep shelf  will hide bathroom clutter from sight. 


The custom vanity is nothing ordinary, designed with the appeal of a victorian dresser with updated lines and proportions, a curved backsplash detail also was added to set the piece apart. California Paints Looking Glass sets the back drop for the brass and antique bronze hardware that finishes the furniture. 



All of these pieces are enveloped by a shiplapped wood ceiling that give this master suite it's rustic flair. Complementary floating shelves add repetition of the natural element to the complete the space.



White walls will allow for light to sparkle and bounce off the reflective surfaces throughout the bathroom.


Adding accessories to bathrooms should be playful but always functional. Creating unique storage pieces to compliment the interior and maintain a level of sophistication throughout the space is extremely important. 



Completed project photos expected October 2015

1 comment:

  1. I love it and I can't wait to see the completed bath. A reminder to everyone that if you are going to put in a rain showerhead, you need enough room in the shower to move away from under it and out of the way, otherwise you are constantly being rained on.

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