Victorian doesn’t have to be ‘olde worlde’. This bathroom demonstrates that a classic style can also have a contemporary feel with Pantone colour of the year: Marsala
2015 Bath of the Year, Designed by Barbara Westbrook
Waterfall edges on kitchen cabinets so they look more like furniture.
L shaped corner shower rod easily mounts to the ceiling. Track with wheeled hooks allow the curtain to whisk from end-to-end with no stops. x L-shaped shower rod tracking works for left or right corner.
A frieze surmounts a tile wainscot in a Victorian Revival bathroom; 'Kingfisher' frieze, 'Lilypad Border,' and 'Fish Border' were client-commissioned and can be special ordered from Bradbury & Bradbury.
cabinets and counter: Meg & Steve's Urban Nest — House Tour
We love the glamour of a contrasting black ceiling. thisoldhouse: “ Large-scale graphic prints can be wielded to make a space feel more substantial. Here, black and white checkerboard tile stretches.
The space was originally 2 separate rooms-a tiny toilet, shower, single sink and a vanity area. We removed the wall and 2 closets to make one open space.