Powder Bath
Main feature. Cement tile feature wall in green, black and white. Other special features. Open stand-alone vanity. Pipe frame mirror. White subway tile walls. White penny tile floor. “The homeowner wanted the bath to be all tile so that it could be washed down, so a drain was added to the floor,” designer Allyson Coburn says.
Main feature. Emerald green tile focal wall. “It grabs your attention as you walk in,” Connell says. “We chose to go with a crafted tile where each tile has its own personality, versus a tile that was all one shade of green. This gave a whole new depth to the bathroom and pops off the black travertine stone floor.” Other special features. “The homeowners did not want to add another typical cabinet in this room since there was a linen closet right off the bathroom, so to add interest we added a floating black stone sink with gold accents,” Connell says. “The floating vanity helped create a more open room. The pops of gold really shine against the emerald green. Having the exposed P-trap below the stone sink adds a bit of shine for this space. And carrying the black from the stone sink to the floor grounds the space.” Designer tip. “Adding only one statement pendant over the mirror helps make a space feel a little more open and less crowded rather than trying to squeeze two into a narrow space,” Connell says. Green tile: Cloe in green, 2½ by 8 inches, Bedrosians Tile & Stone; faucet: Purist wall-mount in brushed gold, Kohler; pendant: Feccetta in antique gild, Feiss; wall paint: Ala...
Sink and position of faucet
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