All photos in this post courtesy of Kevin Oreck Architect, Inc.
Bath 1: A pedestal sink, authentic subway tiles and a white porcelain mosaic tile floor with a black chain link border all come together to make this a bath a timeless classic. (above)
Labor Day was a good day for me! I say that because on this Labor Day…I did absolutely no work but ended up with a design treasure trove of photos…all thanks to CJ…a Blackberry…and fab architect Kevin Oreck.
Here’s what happened…was out with movie producer friend CJ (I mention the movie producer part not to be “tres Hollywood” but because I think the producing skill set of making things happen are very relevant to this story). After I whined that I had run out of bathrooms for BATH WEEK on COCOCOZY, CJ seemed somewhat alarmed (an interior design blog person who had run out of interior design ideas/resources? hmmm…). All of a sudden, in the middle of a social afternoon, thanks to my effective whining and the pathetic look of desperation and hopelessness on my face, the producer in CJ came out; this creative problem solver’s instincts kicked in (thank goodness)! Before I knew it, CJ whipped out a Blackberry and was explaining my plight (or non life threatening need for photos) to an architect friend. In a split second thereafter, I was talking to Los Angeles architect Kevin Oreck who was saying he would send me photos the next day. The next day Kevin sent me photos.
Magic!
So, for your viewing pleasure and without an ounce of effort from me, here are five well designed baths and an introduction to another great architect, Kevin Oreck! Covering the range of the style spectrum from classic to modern…these rooms illustrate tasteful bath design.
Bath 1: A white subway tile nook holds the bathroom’s drop in tub. (above)
Bath 2: Modern and tradition are successfully combined in this bath with blue mosaic tiles, a dark walnut stained vanity with marble counters and a white tile floor laid in a brick pattern. (above)
Bath 3: This modern bath with a counter to ceiling mosaic backsplash feels earthy, natural and spa-like to me! (above)
Bath 4: In a classic bathroom, two pedestal sinks are positioned under windows and elegantly flank a tall built in bathroom cabinet. (above)
Bath 4: The all white bathroom gets a pop of design and style with black tile borders and trim on the floor and along the chair rail. (above)
Bath 5: A perfectly cute bath features a vaulted white wood plank ceiling, capiz shell round “lotus” chandelier, a light blue wall color and a chic hexagon marble mosaic tile floor. (above)
Thank you CJ and Kevin! You saved the day!
So, that’s it for BATH WEEK (although I do have one more post on bath accessories that I was trying to cobble together before the magic of CJ saved me the effort…that post may be forthcoming at some point)!
All photos in this post courtesy of Kevin Oreck Architect, Inc.
Lovely bathrooms… I could stay in there for hours.
The second one is my fave.
I love the last one! That floor is stunning! Also, the lotus capiz chandelier is one of my favorites.
What a glorious week of bathrooms it has been. I feel inspired to do something about my teensy-tiny hideous ensuite. Oh yeah baby, it’s ON!
All beautiful bathrooms, but the last one is definitely my favorite. Love all the beautiful details – especially the watery wall color & gorgeous chandelier.
just lovely! i’ll take bath’s 4 & 5 please!
The spa sink bowl and bathroom set up is probably the most well design one. I love the earth tone and warm lights. Also, the tree adds a touch of zen to this design.
Nicolette
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Great bathrooms. Love the last one. So classic!
Ok reminds me of my new deco bath i love,love,love! 99% done!
Very impressive looking designs, thanx for sharing!
Cool i like the whole format of this bathroom