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HOUSE OF WINDSOR – A SMALL BATHROOM WORTH SHOWING OFF – PART 2!

July 2, 2011
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Photos in this post by Coco of COCOCOZY

Bathroom in the House of Windsor with white beadboard paneled walls, marble counter top, white cabinets, a vintage etched mirror, two candle sticks, pink peonies and two wall mounted candle stick holder inspired lights

Hope you are having a good start of the long weekend!

Just wanted to share with you another room from interior designer Windsor Smith’s amazing new undertaking called House of Windsor showcase home…it is here in Los Angeles on Mandeville Canyon Road. As I mentioned yesterday, Veranda Magazine threw a posh gala event the other night which I attended (see previous post).

Over the next few days, I’ll show you a few of the rooms I liked. There were other rooms I liked but it was dark and my little Canon Elph wouldn’t do the trick (I should have brought my big Nikon but I don’t think it would have coordinated well with my cute black dress).

Anyhoooo…here is a little small bath I ran into off of one of the bedrooms. I really loved the simplicity yet attention to detail. The etched mirror is great, love the white beadboard paneled walls, a simple white hexagon marble mosaic on the floor, a white carrara marble bath with an arch, a little leather stool with nail head trim and tahdah…there you have it…the perfect little small bath!

Bathroom in the House of Windsor with white beadboard paneled walls, carrara marble bath with an arch, a little leather stool with nail head trim, white cabinets, pink peonies and a wall mounted candlestick inspired light
Close up of the little leather stool with nail head trim holding a fringed throw and white towels in a small bathroom and white hexagon tile floor in the House of Windsor
 Close up of the arched white carrara marble bath

The House of Windsor is open until July 17th! A definite must see. I may buy a ticket and go back for another good day time look.

Had a nice walk here in the hills this morning and am off to my fave street in Beverly Hills to do a little beauty maintenance (manicure, pedicure, eyebrows)…then off to another party.

Happy Saturday!

xo
Coco

P.S. Update as of 7/22/11 – Found out this past week that this darling bathroom was designed by New Orleans based Tara Shaw. I met Tara at the Atlanta Mart and saw her fab furniture collection too. Tara did a bedroom in the Windsor Smith House too. She was the only designer who came in from out of state for the showhouse she says. Beautiful work!

Photos in this post by Coco of COCOCOZY

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8 responses to “HOUSE OF WINDSOR – A SMALL BATHROOM WORTH SHOWING OFF – PART 2!”

  1. Mrs. P Vega says:
    July 2, 2011 at 8:47 AM

    Love the use of space here! We have a small bath too. I’ve been needing some inspiration. Thanks for posting!

    http://www.hellohomeblogger.blogspot.com

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  2. jen says:
    July 2, 2011 at 9:02 AM

    love every detail

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  3. Karlita says:
    July 2, 2011 at 9:08 AM

    Very good idea for a small yet luxurious bathroom.. loved that mirror and the little details..

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  4. spearmint baby says:
    July 2, 2011 at 9:57 AM

    AMAZING! wow, that mirror!

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  5. Fiona says:
    July 2, 2011 at 1:07 PM

    Gorgeous! I have a tiny NYC bathroom, and I already decided I was using marble hex tile and beadboard, but this absolutely reinforced it. I hope mine looks half as good!

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  6. Kathysue says:
    July 2, 2011 at 1:52 PM

    Omgosh, this is perfection!!The mirror detail on the back splash of the tub is genius. I am saving that in my files, Love it! Kathysue

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  7. Karena says:
    July 3, 2011 at 8:24 AM

    Coco,

    I love it, the Venetian mirror, that studded leather stool! Wow!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

    Come and join a very Fashionable Giveaway!

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  8. glorystory says:
    July 13, 2011 at 9:40 PM

    Perfectly Elegant. Love the shapes of the marble sink top and tub surround.

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