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    Meet our esteemed Baths of the Year judges: 

    Ellie Redders, Ellie Redders Interiors

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    Castle Design transformed this 33-square-foot powder room into a tribute to nature and all its beauty. Playing off the homeowner’s outdoor koi pond, Phillip Jeffries’ Lilies wallcovering in Golden Pond adorns the walls and adds additional depth. Details like the THG Profile Lalique clear cross-handle faucet and Vitraform freestanding sink basin with delicate leaf motifs, work to bring the outdoors in. A polished nickel crystal light fixture completes the space and lights the entrance into this tranquil retreat.

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    The homeowner of this Central West End home is no stranger to hosting. Looking for the perfect powder room for guests who attend his extravagant outdoor pool parties, he turned to Castle Design to create a ‘seductive yet playful’ space. Working around the carriage house’s original footprint, the team created a new floor plan to maximize the space while maintaining important utility features. Glossy metals and fanciful patterns offer a sophisticated take on a nautical theme.

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    C&M Interiors faced the important task of maintaining the historic feel of this second empire revival home’s bathroom renovation. Looking to create a playful and welcoming space for the homeowner’s son, the space is full of classic elements and whimsical charm. Covered in shades of blue and penny tile flooring, the bathroom’s creative ambience is accented by Schumacher horse-patterned wallpaper on the ceiling. Gold detailing in the vanity, light fixtures and tub add to the renovation’s historic charm.

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    A breathtaking but non-functional bathroom was given a much needed makeover by Karr Bick Kitchen + Bath. Adjustments to the bathroom’s layout were key, removing the sink from in front of the toilet and adjusting the previous cave-like tiled shower. Natural stone countertops and a marble mosaic floor replace the older, decorative tile. A double vanity sits along the old shower wall and the wall-mounted faucets add additional “getting ready” storage.

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    This 1940s Clayton home received a major overhaul. The client was looking to place an en-suite bathroom, smaller walk-in closet and space for laundry into the room’s previous footprint. Chelsea Design and Wise Bros. LLC removed the old back staircase connecting the primary bedroom to the second floor to create space for the new bathroom. The new space had enough room for a narrow bathroom, large walk-in shower and water closet, a new primary closet and a laundry room with access to the main hall. Due to the layout of the space, the vanity could only be placed in front of a window.

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