Published on March 20 2019

Build It Right Into the Wall Even better suited for renovation or construction, a built-in niche or alcove in a shower increases the storage capacity. Additionally, it makes an interesting design element. When He Asks, "How Many Makeup Brushes Do You...

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Published on March 20 2019

TRADITIONAL SCONCES The master bath's tub, sink, fittings, and black limestone floors are all by Waterworks at the Upstate New York home. The sconces are by Vaughan, the kilim is from West Elm, and the artworks were bought in Paris and London, 808 smith...

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Published on March 20 2019

SIMPLE SCONCES Straightforward lighting provides striking contrast to the busy Finnish wallpaper from the 1950s adorning the walls of this Manhattan flat powder room, decorated by Katie Ridder. Hanging over a Waterworks sink that is simple yet stylish,...

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Published on March 20 2019

Following: Love It or List It From the redesign, a new layout makes more sense and gives the bathroom a more pulled-together look. New tiles give the space a contemporary feel, Canadian Flooring. Following: Beach Flip Following the makeover, this new...

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Published on March 20 2019

BAY VIEWS At a Long Island beach house decorated by Rob Southern, a six-by-nine-foot bath includes two showerheads plus magnificent bay views. An window opens up the space to sun. BOTANICAL PRINTS Designers Bill Brockschmidt and Courtney Coleman struck...

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Published on March 20 2019

MINT STRIPES Designer Angela Free installed tiles to form horizontal stripes at a 37-square-foot guest bath in a San Francisco. "Stripes are a pleasant, graphic design element that can bring motion and pattern into a room, but not in a busy way," she...

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