We found a unique solution because one mirror with hand-finished brass trim would have been too big to fit in the house.
In this bathroom, the designer used bright whites to create an open feel. The off-white window shade, white ceiling, and various white marble tiles create a bright but gentle ambiance.
Designer added a small cabinet next to the sink in her Los Angeles bathroom to make up for the lack of counter space and storage.
Use little vintage objects to create a statement if you have little space. A beautiful antique sconce between Mecox curved mirrors added romance to a 1960s West Palm Beach home bathroom.
Translucent window curtains provide seclusion without losing light. Designer's rattan shade combines those demands and adds texture and warmth to this bathroom.
A floating sink basin saves room compared to a standalone sink or vanity. Designer chose a sleek black-and-white one for maximum contrast in this bathroom.
Create a natural retreat for ultimate relaxation. Display natural features like brick and stone in your home. Introduce them if you can.
This bathroom has a garden-inspired chintz dressing table and matching chair that tucks behind it owing to a smart setup. Other toiletries are hidden in the lovely skirt.
In this bathroom, a wavy floor tile runs up the side of a built-in tub. Despite its small size, a bright red towel warmer provides storage and warmth.