Our client for this project was a recently retired landscape architect, and she was eager to give this well-used powder bath an update that kept with the spirit of the rest of her home, with lots of warm, homey, grounded elements. The bathroom didn't get a lot of natural light, so the challenge was finding ways to brighten up the space without a result that felt cold and out of character. She had recently painted the bathroom a warm neutral with a touch of green, which coordinated with the color scheme in the rest of the house, so we focused on materials that would add brightness and warmth and play on the wood grain cabinets and paint color we were keeping. We pulled in a warm marble wainscot tile for the vanity wall in a playful fish scale shape, updated fixtures and accessories in rich brasses and coppers, and replaced the old laminate counter with a warm-toned, dramatic undulating vein and warm white background. A warm neutral mid-sized hex floor tile was the finishing touch in marrying old with new.
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-Robin S.
“Tashia was so helpful, not only from start to finish, but beyond that! I asked Tashia to create an idea board, as I was overwhelmed by the options out there for decor. Tashia was able to take my convoluted description of what I hoped to achieve and distill it to a few beautiful pieces that fit my taste and budget. My project occurred in phases and she continued to guide me throughout the process so I could feel assured that I was making the right choice. She pivoted when needed, was excellent with communication, timely, and wonderful to work with.”