True To Form – Bathroom

Several smaller rooms were joined to form the expansive master bathroom. The dormer wall and the quarter-round window reflect the home’s early-20th-century provenance.

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True To Form – Shower

The transitionless shower features a linear drain against the interior wall for a sleek, clean look.

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Moroccan Mindset – Sink

The homeowners now have an attractive, efficient bathroom with plenty of storage thanks to the new custom vanity and shelving unit.

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Moroccan Mindset – Vanity

The vanity has a custom stain that allows some wood grain to show through, adding a complementary texture. The designers created softly clipped arches on the cabinet doors and drawer […]

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True To Form – Makeup Table

Built-in drawers beneath the dormer window provide additional storage next to the wife’s makeup table. (Drawers were built beneath the dormer at the other end of the room as well.)

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True To Form – Sink

Double-size vanities offer lots of room to spread out when getting ready for the day. Custom frames surrounding the mirrors create soft corners to contrast with the straight edges of […]

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Moroccan Mindset – Shower Room

The shower room, seen from the bathtub alcove, is European style in that it doesn’t have a door. The shower floor is slightly pitched to contain as much water as […]

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Moroccan Mindset – Bathtub

The homeowners knew from the start they wanted a copper bathtub. The designers created an alcove for the tub and chose Moroccan-themed tile for the back wall. Copper holds water […]

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Farmhouse Fresh-Accent Elements

An early 1900s print—reproduced from glass negatives found in the basement of a historic inn and restaurant the husband owned in Vermont—“juxtaposes the pairing of old and new elements” found […]

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