OLD-WORLD WAINSCOTING
Back at the 18th-century when this Massachusetts farmhouse was constructed, there wasn't any such thing as a master tub. So architect Michael T. Gray and interior designer Hattie Holland carved one from a hallway and added wainscoting and window casings to create a feeling of yesteryear.
ORANGE ACCENTS
Pagoda mirrors provide "a tiny jolt" to the master bathroom in this Bahamas house, designed by Amanda Lindroth.
BOTANICAL PRINTS
Designers Bill Brockschmidt and Courtney Coleman struck a balance in this Manhattan apartment's master bathroom. White walls offsets that the vibrancy of the botanical print on the windows and seat, along with the green tones are picked up by a dhurrie.
CHOCOLATE WALLS
A floating bathtub and brown grasscloth walls instantly cozy up a Pennsylvania farmhouse's master bath. Just include bath salts and a couple of towels .
TEXTURED FLOOR
Within her light-filled ranch house, photographer Amy Neunsinger joint an elegant claw-foot tub with a casual woven rug.
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