Design in Compositions
An interior design composition is the foundation of the details one will add to make the universal personal. Faucets, tiles, handles, cabinets, and floors are bound to become an integral part of the house. Like details fused into the walls.
Intensely blue
A Tilt Peacock regency style tile from Walker Zanger runs from floor to ceiling behind the sink area only.
The sconces are from Circa Lighting
A blend of wood and gold metals adds volume to this powder room in Century City.
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Polished Brass Uncoated plumbing fixtures are an ode to perfect patina. Like leaves of gold resting on a soothing cloud. California Faucets are famous for their modern/vintage design.
The Importance of the Patina
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A recipe for happiness
A backsplash is the most thankless spot of the kitchen for it deals with the harshness of the cooking and still needs to be a visual invitation to the future delicious meals. Like a plate will dressed.
This Basket weave design –Athens silver and cream Mosaic Tri weave– from Ann Sacks is perfect that way.
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Clean corners
Polished nickel plumbing fixtures are the only way when it comes to enhance the classic style of a freestanding bathtub.
The 12 x 12 tiles laid diagonally brings audacity to the space while the white shaker style cabinet doors and drawers mirror the off white of the ceramic tiles inside the shower.
Perfectly lit
The glass tile on the back wall runs vertically so the blends of silver plumbing fixtures and gold scones lighting contrast with the dark walnut custom painted cabinet’s counter top.
“Snow white” Caesar Stone vertical mosaic tile in for the shower and tub area flows like a natural waterfall.