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Best Ideas For Your Bathroom

OLD WORLD INSPIRATION

Get style for ages by featuring antiques, such as delicate Bagues-style sconces, a Baroque mirror and a French-limestone dressing table. Without leaving the house, the finds produce a sense of fantasy.


FLORAL BATHTUB

Designer Kathryn M. Ireland's Greta wallpaper in Reverse Green adds appeal to a guest bath in a Cape Cod getaway. The slipper chair is covered in her Roses linen in Red.

NAUTICAL FINISHES

For his Nantucket home's master bath, designer Gary McBournie picked Waterworks hardware at unlacquered brass, so that it might tarnish and era. His aim was to tie all the details back into the house's atmosphere.

GRANDFATHER CLOCK

Fill a narrow stretch of wall with an heirloom-worthy, grandfather-style clock. You'll learn you're running in style.

SEE-THROUGH VANITY

As there's no requirement to stash regular necessities beneath a powder room sink, the dressing table gets strictly a statement piece. A mirror in a yellow continues the subject of transparency.

SWIRLING BLUE

Java Grande background from China Seas is a bold background for a Florida house's powder room. The mirror is classic. Restoration Hardware, Gramercy Glass washstand.

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