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master bath

Kathy Crowley
Kathy Crowley
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cabinets on each side of the sinks

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heated towel bar heated floors

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herringbone tile Soaking Tub

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After. The large windows and chandelier highlight the new freestanding tub at the end of the long, narrow bathroom. Designer Lindsay Chambers created this new luxe look while still keeping one original component: brass. The brass can be found via the lighting, vanity hardware and faucets. Bathtub: Victoria + Albert; floor tile: Calacatta in a chevron pattern, Walker Zanger; cabinetry: custom Shaker; cabinet paint: Eggplant by Donald Kaufman Color; chandelier: Arctic Pear, Ochre; browse chandeliersRead more about this bathroom remodel

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3. ’80s to TodayBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A young couple in the video gaming industryLocation: Beverly Hills, California Size: 168 square feet (15.6 square meters)Before. The lights, floor tile, clamshell sinks and built-in tub left the homeowners feeling like they were still living in the 1980s.

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