From the April/May 2023 Issue
Down by the Lake-Bathroom
Made wider to accommodate aging-in-place needs, the refurbished bathroom is fitted with a double sink, curbless steam shower and timeless touches. The custom vanity is made of reclaimed white oak.
From the February/March 2023 Issue
Savvy Style-Primary bathroom
Homeowner Paul Connell is a high-end electrician. The light fixture above the tub in the primary bathroom of his Bergen County home was chosen to draw focus to the bathtub […]
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Bathroom
Two sconces on the mirrors above the vanities provide great lighting for grooming.
From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue
Designed to work-Bathroom with tub
The primary bathroom was drowning in white until the designer replaced the solid floor tile with a square-within-a-square pattern and added charcoal gray wall covering.
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Modern Geometry-Bathroom
The shower in the primary bathroom features floor-to-ceiling, book-matched marble panels. The 5-foot-round bathtub and floating vanity mimic the straightforward aesthetic found in the rest of the house. The door […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Guest Coastal Bathroom
One of the only literal coastal references in the house is found in this bathroom’s whale-inspired wallpaper.
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Contemporary Edge-Powder room
Wrapped in glass-beaded wallpaper, “the powder room is the jewel of the house,” designer Yelena Gerts says. The integrated marble sink “mixes beautifully with the brass finishes and sconces.”
From the October/November 2022 Issue
Character Study-Multifunctional Space
A multifunctional space on the other side of the entryway wall includes hooks for hanging jackets, a coat closet behind the blue door and a powder room with a red […]
From the October/November 2022 Issue
A Sea of Tranquility-Guest Bathroom
“The guest bathroom is quite large but purposefully so,” designer Kelly Mericle says. “It’s designed to be accessible for elderly visitors.”