Here is the before with the previous owner’s handiwork including shoddy/ugly tile installation. (Sorry to be so cruel!)
I’m all about repurposing when possible so we considered keeping the vanity and painting it white. However, it is a very heavy, dominant presence in the small room so it had to go. Instead we selected a floating vanity.
This gorgeous bathroom designed by David Jimenez and featured in House Beautiful was our jumping off point. Specifically, the marble mosaic floor tile, subway tile and overall spa feel is what appealed to my clients.
Having an inspiration photo that really speaks to the client’s wishes is important when designing any space. It becomes a reference point and saves time when it comes to making decisions. If a design choice is not in line with the look and feel that a client is after, it is not considered.
Here is the design we came up with.
Some key design ideas:
* splurging on the marble mosaic floor tile and the quartz counter but saving on the subway tile for the tub surround and the vanity.
* subway tile is clean, crisp and never goes out of style. We are using the larger 4” x 8” tile with no bevel. We considered doing a band of blue/grey glass tile within the subway tile but really want to keep it classic and timeless so are forgoing any embellishments.
* adding natural elements to an all white space makes it feel not so clinical. The wicker basket, aged wood mirror and the tones in an Etsy photograph add another dimension to the space.
(Notes: the paint colour looks green (on my screen anyway) even though it is a pale grey; the black chandelier is not part of the design – it was part of the mirror image.)
So what do you think? Stay tuned for the reveal!
I’m linking up here.
If your bathroom is looking like it’s from 1984, please contact me at vanessa@vanessafrancis.com to arrange a design consultation.
I like the marble mosaic tile floor and the floating vanity idea. Great blog! This is my first time commenting but I enjoy reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be fab! Love that Etsy photo!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on choosing to go with a white and grey scheme. White bathrooms are a timeless classic & so versatile when it comes to accessorizing. Plus, you rarely hear people saying "I hate my white bathroom"! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat selections, Vanessa - the bathroom is going to look great when you're done! Looking forward to seeing lots of "After" pictures :-)
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The original bathroom IS in need of an overhaul, hey? Good thing the couple has you to help!! The design you've come up with is classic and perfect. I'm looking forward to the reveal!! I'm working on a bathroom right now and will be posting the reveal in about a week or so (although I did post a sneak-peak the other day). You'll have to drop by and check it out!!
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You couldn't have found a better inspiration photo Vanessa. I like the large tile...less grout. And the natural decor elements will be just the right finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be absolutely gorgeous Vanessa! I can't wait to see more as the project progresses! :)
ReplyDeleteThe new color scheme looks awesome!
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Gorgeous! I love the marble mosaic floor tile! Can't wait to see after pictures.
ReplyDeleteI like the marble mosaic floor. the etsy photo is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove this Vanessa!! David Jimenez is right here in Kansas City which is great!!
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Love what you put together. I am sure it will look fabulous after all is done and styled!
ReplyDeleteThis bathroom is going to be gorgeous!! I can't wait to see the after pics.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog. The bathroom is going to look amazing, I can feel it! I can't wait to see it once it's complete
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