CONCRETE TUB
In a Palm Beach condominium, designer Vicente Wolf put the cast-concrete tub on a slab within the glass shower stall to create it "a sculptural focal point."
METALLIC WALLS
With marble floors and mirrored closets, Matthew Quinn made a "silent spa" that nonetheless fulfilled his customer's love for bling. Light bounces off the many reflective endings -- even the silvery grass-cloth wallpaper -- so the toilet feels "extravagant but low-key."
NATURAL LIGHT
The beach is right outside this California home, however you never would have known it based on its former dark, compact design. Designer Daleet Spector reconfigured the space and added windows to allow in light. "The customers don't like a whole lot of color, so we worked with different textures rather," she says.
FRESH WHITES
Designer Lindsey Coral Harper updated a North Carolina home's master bathroom by incorporating Carrara marble tiles and glazing the bathtub white.
CLAW-FOOT TUB
In a Palm Beach house, the master bathroom walls have been painted a habit watery blue. Homeowner Liza Pulitzer Calhoun picked the cast-iron claw-foot bathtub since it seems "so friendly."
CHOCOLATE WALLS
A floating bathtub and brown grasscloth walls immediately cozy up a Pennsylvania farmhouse's master tub. Simply add bath salts and some towels for calm.
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