Victorian Bathroom with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
Zoe Willis Design
Our clients briefed us to turn their ‘white box’ bathroom into a chic oasis, usually seen in high end hotels. The bathroom was to be the focal point of their newly purchased period home.
This design conscious couple love the clean lines of Scandinavia, the bold shapes and colours from the midcentury but wanted to stay true to the heritage of their Victorian house. Keeping this in mind we also had to fit a walk in shower and a freestanding tub into this modest space!
We achieved the ‘wow’ with post modern monochrome chevron flooring, high gloss wall tiles reminiscent of Victorian cladding, eye popping green walls and slick lines from the furniture; all boxes ticked for our thrilled clients.
What we did: Full redesign and build. Colour palette, space planning, furniture, accessory and lighting design, sourcing and procurement.
VOH Architects
The restoration of an 1899 Queen Anne design, with columns and double gallery added ca. 1910 to update the house in the Colonial Revival style with sweeping front and side porches up and downstairs, and a new carriage house apartment. All the rooms and ceilings are wallpapered, original oak trim is stained, restoration of original light fixtures and replacement of missing ones, short, sheer curtains and roller shades at the windows. The project included a small kitchen addition and master bath, and the attic was converted to a guest bedroom and bath.
© 2011, Copyright, Rick Patrick Photography
Maria Aureli
The client wanted to update the home for modern living while complimenting the original Victorian details. The new kitchen is functional, gracious and understated.
The client wanted to update the home for modern living while complimenting the original Victorian details.
The bathroom tub is original to the home while the glass shower is a functional necessity that does not overpower the room. The client wanted to display many treasures, hence the floating shelves throughout.
Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
This stained glass window was not original to the space. It was removed from a different house just before it was going to be torn down and installed in this house. It does a perfect job of letting light in with privacy.
Photographer: John Wilbanks
Interior Designer: Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
Goldenline Remodeling
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Victorian Bathroom with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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