Chelsea Design Company widened a small bathroom in the client’s 1940s farmhouse by 8” to make it more functional for the homeowners’ five grandchildren to use. The space was designed with ease of cleanability in mind using a hand-textured and glazed subway tile to wrap the entire bathroom including the tub walls and two accented marble niches. A playful polka dot patterned black-and-white penny hex tile was selected for the floor with dark gray marble skirting to accent the countertops, niches and trim pieces. The vanity allows for additional towel storage and features metal legs and oversized satin nickel ring pulls to make it feel like a piece of furniture. The designer extended the Calacatta marble countertop over the top of the toilet for more surface area to set items. A large medicine mirror was inset and framed in marble to allow more hidden storage. The vanity, crown molding and entry door are all painted Sherwin-Williams Rock Garden to keep the look cohesive and timeless. Finally, green crown molding encases a whimsical wall covering on the ceiling that resembles a childlike drawing.
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Contractor: Period Restoration
Architect: Tim Hollerbach Designs
Designer: Chelsea Design Company
Tile supplier and installer: Tile Shop, ASMI, Period Restoration
Granite supplier and installer: Custom Stone Interiors
Plumbing fixtures: Crescent Plumbing, Premier Plumbing
Lighting: Wilson Lighting
Painter: Rice Painting
Wall Coverings: Design & Detail
Shutters/Blinds: Hunter Douglas, LK2 Kaim Kisner
Glass/Mirror: St. Louis Shower & Glass
Woodworking/Cabinetry: Kenrose Kitchen Cabinets
Flooring: Period Restoration