

“Adding a stained cabinet and mixing the metal finishes make the room feel fresh without feeling too childlike,” Beers says. “Using a ledge at the tub-shower enclosure allows for clean, architectural storage without relying on niches,” designer Andy Beers says.

The owners wanted the renovation of this children’s bathroom to result in a bright, clean space with classic finishes that would age well. Size: 65 square feet (6 square meters) 5 by 13 feet Bronze finishes.Ĭleo sconce: Kelly Wearstler, Visual Comfortĭesigners: Andy Beers of Ore Studios and John DeForest of DeForest Architects Absolute Black honed granite countertop with 6-inch backsplash. Porcelain floor tile measuring 12 by 24 inches with bright white grout. Black wall tile measuring 12 by 24 inches in a straight lay pattern with black grout in the shower, combined with a partial glass door framed in black metal, gives the room a bold look. A bathtub was sacrificed to make room for a streamlined shower with a floor-to-ceiling glass partition that makes the ceiling seem higher. A modern-style floating vanity with black honed granite countertop helps make the space feel larger. Turn a dated and choppy 1990s-era home into a modern marsh-front retreat with a black-and-white motif, a 180-degree view of the intracoastal waterway and an open floor plan fit for modern living and entertaining. Size: 51½ square feet (4.8 square meters) 4 feet, 10 inches by 10 feet, 8 inches by
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Designer: One of the homeowners, a former professional interior designer, designed this bathroom, which was built by Sea Island Builders.
