Master Suite Bathrooms

Rich in detail, this very angular bath accommodates two individual vanities, a shower, whirlpool tub, private toilet and bidet room, linen storage, and a clothes hamper that passes through the adjacent wall directly into the laundry room. Despite such function, the surfaces and materials portray an elegant space. Soft white paint adorns the cabinetry, including paneling around the room, water closet, and surrounding the twin medicine cabinets flanking the vanities. The marble countertops and tub surround are complemented by limestone floor and wall tiles. Tones in the mint green, harlequin-patterned wallpaper are echoed in a dramatic central crystal chandelier from Decorative Crafts with color accents. Contributing to the elegance are elaborate brass sconces from Top Brass.

In this space where marble is the predominant material, accent lighting helps create special focal points. Eyebrow arches over the shower area and in niches throughout the room lend architectural detail, but with the addition of small halogen spotlights within the nooks, they become pools of interest. The remaining illumination is provided by standard four- and six-inch recessed lighting fixtures. The smoothness of the travertine walls and floors and granite countertops is further broken by contrasts in the cabinetry-with its decorative doors, and the chair rail formed from mosaic tiles. In this space where marble is the predominant material, accent lighting helps create special focal points. Eyebrow arches over the shower area and in niches throughout the room lend architectural detail, but with the addition of small halogen spotlights within the nooks, they become pools of interest. The remaining illumination is provided by standard four- and six-inch recessed lighting fixtures. The smoothness of the travertine walls and floors and granite countertops is further broken by contrasts in the cabinetry-with its decorative doors, and the chair rail formed from mosaic tiles.

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Granite Edges
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