Monday, December 22, 2014

Downplaying the décor by Janice Teague



Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, with such dramatic profile, the best way to make the presented bathroom work well with aesthetic is to subdue the ornate.

"The owners wanted a much cleaner look – there is already plenty going on visually with the dramatic vaulted ceiling and deeply recessed arched windows. The bathroom also had a large Jacuzzi-style tub that took up an entire wall on one side, and was never used." designer Janice Teague said.

The bathroom achieves a symmetrical shape thanks to the use of a smaller Victoria & Albert freestanding tub in the center of the room between the windows. The wall behind the tub is covered in subtle and decorative tiles to highlight this spotlight piece.

"The owners wanted their bathroom to incorporate a dressing area, with some closet and linen storage," added Teague. "So we added a large armoire that sits opposite the vanity – the two sides of the room are balanced visually. This has dappled mirror glass on the center doors."


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