When a undertaking consists of on its roster an architect, inside designer, artwork guide, and lighting professional, you recognize it must be a particular house. And when the shopper says it’s the primary toilet (and bed room) that’s her favourite a part of the undertaking, you recognize that bathtub should be past.
“The solar floods into the white marble toilet and…into the bed room within the mornings—it’s such a good looking piece of design and feels so serene,” says proprietor Reema Stanbury, of the area. “I adore it.”
We do, too—a lot in order that we’ve tracked down the best way to replicate the look. Learn on. (And to see your entire masterpiece, go to A Story of Two Types: Correct Victorian on the Exterior, Fashionable Zen on the Inside.)
Pictures courtesy of The Fashionable Home.
Above: A Crittall metal and glass door separates the bed room from the ensuite bathtub. “All of the metalwork in the home [has] been both powder-coated in oyster white or handled in an vintage bronze,” says Reema. The vainness is customized from Lusso Stone. Above: Flooring-to-ceiling blush curtains soften the look. The classic rattan stool is by Isamu Kenmochi, sourced from Béton Brut. Above: The partitions are painted in a Farrow & Ball limewash. Above: All of the fixtures, powder-coated oyster white, are by Studio Ore. The Nineteen Fifties Italian brass mirror is from Béton Brut.
Wall Decor
Above: For the same-looking mirror, attempt the unique Gio Ponti Rectangular Wall Mirror; $1,699 at Danish Design Retailer (proven). Or, for a lower-priced lookalike, attempt the Infinity Brass Rectangular Wall Mirror, $299 from CB2. Above: The mirror is flanked by Porcelain Sequence Wall Lights by Michael Anastassiades. They’re obtainable in uplight and downlight choices and are available two sizes (pictured is the 6.2-inch bigger measurement); $578.39 at Mohd. Above: The Calacatta Honed Marble tiles on the partitions and flooring are from Mandarin Stone, ranging from £1.50 per tile.