Habitually Chic |
Cottage or contemporary, both bathrooms are simplly designed, but tastefully thought out. Details like the aged brass faucets in the cottage bath, and the the wood storage niche on the tub face add to the creative wow factor of each room.
Next, I like to find my tile and hard surface materials. I always visit Discover Tile in the Boston Design Center. They carry a good assortment of a variety of tiles in a range of colors and styles. Right now, their artisan tiles (similar to the image below) are catching my eye, however, for my current reno project, we decided to go a more contemporary route, with linear tiles in grays, blues, and tan.
Designer Bath has also always been one of my go to resources for bathroom decor. They have a huge range of product lines. This faucet is from one of the product lines they carry. I like the idea of a wall mounted faucet. They are so much easier to keep clean, and don't take up precious counter space. This one is classic and will never go out of style.
Another line they carry, this pedestal sink is so sculptural!
As you can see, I have my eye on a lot of different styles right now. There is just so much good stuff out there! But it makes it fun when designing for a client because I can pick and chose my favorite pieces depending on their style. I regret that I haven't been to the site yet to snap some current pictures, so the reveal will have to be a surprise in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
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