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Revisiting Some of the Most Beautiful Bathrooms in Texas
This article explores a collection of beautifully designed bathrooms from various homes across Texas, showcasing the creativity and expertise of renowned architects and designers. The featured bathrooms, particularly powder rooms and primary suites, emphasize how simple design elements like wallpaper or a new faucet can significantly transform a space. The article highlights several projects, each with unique characteristics and design philosophies.
One prominent example is the "Spa House" in Dallas, a retreat for Maxine Trowbridge, where Christian Lacroix's Butterfly Parade wallpaper is a central feature in the powder room. This design was a collaborative effort with architect Joshua Nimmo and designer Brant McFarlain. Another Dallas retreat, inspired by global resorts, features a powder bath adorned with Calico wallpaper's Sumi collection and a custom mirror designed by Jean Liu Design Studio and Randy Kienast, aiming for an uncluttered and light-filled atmosphere conducive to relaxation.
The renovation of a hidden Charles Dilbeck home also showcases a powder bath with Phillip Jeffries wallpaper and a Lindsey Adelman sconce, along with a custom sink. Designer Philip Thomas Vanderford ensured that the renovation seamlessly blended old and new elements. Chad Dorsey's personal home in Forest Hills, dubbed a 'Surf Shack,' features a laidback luxury aesthetic, including sinks positioned outside a custom Ornare closet.
In a Lionel Morrison-designed home along the Katy Trail, homeowners Brian Bolke and Faisal Halum, with the help of Gonzalo Bueno, incorporated Porto black marble as a key design element in their renovated residence. An Yves Saint Laurent-inspired home in Preston Hollow, designed by Corbin See, reflects a collector's approach to interiors, integrating unique furnishings into the primary bathroom. Celebrity stylist Nini Nguyen's Dallas home, designed with James McInroe, features a powder bathroom with Clarke & Clarke wallpaper, embracing a cool '70s vibe.
Joseph Minton designed the primary bath in a 100-year-old Highland Park pied-à-terre, a project initiated by David and Shelley Arrington. A Fort Worth midcentury home near River Crest Country Club showcases a wallpaper-filled powder room, influenced by fashion. An Italian villa-inspired marvel in Oak Cliff, the result of David Griffin and James Ferrara's long-held dream, includes a master bath with walnut and Calacatta gold cabinets, a Wetstyle tub, Aquabrass faucets, and a Dornbracht towel rack.
The article also reviews notable bathroom designs from past Kips Bay Decorator Show Homes in Dallas. These include Studio Thomas James's 'Wicked' powder bath with its 'dark and edgy' mantra, Rivers Spencer Interiors' 'Les Fleurs du Marécage' bedroom and bathroom suite featuring NOLA-based artisans and monograms, Brant McFarlain Design's 'The Sanctuary' master bathroom designed to appear as if it served a different prior function, and Shelly Rosenberg's 'Virginia’s Sanctuary' with Schumacher wallpaper and Sanderson fabrics. Urbanology Designs' 'Quatre Saisons' offers a tranquil shower made of crushed stone, and KMNelson Design's 'Memoir of Marrakech' highlights Moroccan patterns and tiles, notably Fromental’s Fiamma in Ambra wallpaper and a Vagli Rosata slab from Artistic Tile. Each of these examples illustrates diverse approaches to creating aesthetically pleasing and functional bathroom spaces.
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