
The girls’ bathroom is located in the original house and to celebrate its retro heritage we incorporated lively green, grey and gold floor tiles that are a colorful and playful surprise. 'In its familiarity and warmth, the residence becomes an expanded and contemporary home, connected and openly engaging with its context, climate, and history. 'This house has a post-war structure, a contemporary extension, and a walkway that eases the transition between old and new,' says Ian Wrightson, principal architect at Wrightson Stewart. People spend hours thinking of fresh new color palettes in the living room and bedroom but why should the bathroom be left out? If you're unsure of paints, a great way to induce hue is through colorful tiles to change the vibe of your modern bathroom. (Image credit: Wrightson Stewart and Barbara Bailey. I love how the patterns, details, and textures came together to make this space modern, yet warm and inviting.' The floating marble countertop and set of three mirrors are a throwback to mid-century modern design. 'By continuing the shower accent wall as a live pattern on the floor, the vessel tub is visually grounded and warmth is injected into this modern bathroom.
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'We designed this primary bathroom to feel open, spacious, and full of natural light and personality,' says Eddie Maestri, principal architect and owner of Maestri Studio.
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The tiles seamlessly flow from the shower area to the tub, highlighting the bathing area, while dipping the room in high concept style. Take this project for instance, designed by Maestri Studio. Consider bold colors and patterns for fresher looks, and lay them out in distinctive styles (think geometric patterns, basket weaves, botanical shapes to even unusual organic ones) to make a unique individual statement in your master bathroom. Tile rugs or tile runners look like wonderful pieces of art and can be customized to fit your space and personalize it like no other element.
