From the October/November 2025 Issue
New Home Captures Life at the Shore-Bathroom
Soft blue-green walls paired with mosaic pebble flooring offer the perfect blend of serenity and texture in a second-floor bathroom.
From the October/November 2025 Issue
Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom
“In the afternoon and evenings, the large-format, floor-to-ceiling porcelain tile in the primary bathroom is awash in natural sunlight,” architect Brian Parnagian notes. “A low, corner window is situated flush […]
From the October/November 2025 Issue
New Home Captures Life at the Shore-Guest Bathroom
Left: Maritime sconces, a seagrass mirror, and blue and green glass floor tiles create a sophisticated coastal ambience in the guest bathroom. | Right: The guest bathroom includes a separate […]
From the October/November 2025 Issue
Harvey Cedars Home-Bathroom shower
“Windows throughout the home are carefully calibrated not just to provide grand, wide-open exposures to the bay and the ocean, but also more intimate moments,” architect Brian Parnagian says.
From the August/September 2025 Issue
A Quiet and Composed Bathroom/Sauna-Bath with Shower
Three sinks are integrated into an 8-foot limestone slab. The stone is flanked by floor-to-ceiling wood cabinetry. The double shower (one shown) features black-framed glass panes on the sidewalls.
From the August/September 2025 Issue
A Globetrotting Family Makes a Home in New Jersey-Bathroom
The bathroom off the mudroom features black accents against gray tones.
From the August/September 2025 Issue
Old World Features Meet Modern Ambience in Westfield Bathroom
Arches and porcelain slabs reminiscent of solid stone hearken to Old World architecture while the light and bright feel of the room bring it into the modern day.
From the August/September 2025 Issue
A Quiet and Composed Bathroom-Sauna
The expansive sauna is lined with sealed teak. The horizontal wood elements on the top bench act as seat backs for sauna users.
From the August/September 2025 Issue
Neutrals, Textures and Subtle Patterns Combine-Bathroom
The brick-tile flooring continues into the small bathroom off the kitchenette.