I. Bavarian antlers in a Dransfield & Rossdesigned bathroom help create a handsome retreat.
Great tie rack too!
II. Porcelain fixtures and painted paneling = a perfect soak.
III. A bathroom full of character via Jeffrey Alan Marksand Waterworks.
IV. I can't say enough about this Nate Berkusdesigned bathroom. Paper White walls courtesy
of Benjamin Moore set the tone — then Nate
brings in an Urban Archaeology tub, an early
20th-century French steel bookcase, and a
1940s Lobmeyr chandelier to seal the whole deal.
pendant lights are the climax for me. That soapstone
basin from LooLoo Design isn't too bad either.
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photos via Elle Decor

Options two and five for me - I kinda like smaller bathrooms; more intimate and cosy.
ReplyDeleteForget the antlers. I want that sink! And the Berkus bathroom is pretty marvey with that chandelier.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye mister.
Number 2 is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love all the rooms and the top photo too!The quality of the pieces is outstanding!Thanks for posting.inspiring!!!
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