ORC Guest Bath Renovation Part 2 Week 3

To get you up to speed, I participated in the Spring One Room Challenge™ using a contractor who was highly recommended by a very credible source, but turned out to be stunningly disappointing. See his work in my last post in the second video. Because of this problem, I wasn’t able to complete the Challenge. I’m finishing it now, with the help of a contractor I really like (thank goodness)! I decided it would be fun to play along with the Guest Participants in the ORC Linking Event to share the finished space. To see the project from the beginning, go here.

So, if my options were unlimited, I’d love this glassed in space shown at Veranda and photographed by Lisa Romerein, at the top (assuming there’d be total privacy.) It would be so lovely and refreshing to see all the beautiful green plants. However, this very unique situation isn’t in the cards. A light, very clean space with lots of beautiful marble would also make us quite happy. Love this space below designed by EJ Interiors that has some similarities to the space my daughter and I have designed for this project.

Gorgeous white and marble bath with lots of chrome by JE Interiors

Beautiful marble is in abundant supply in this ORC bathroom project. and we’re in awe. This specific marble. Bianco Puro, from The Tile Shop, is seriously the prettiest marble I’ve ever seen. It’s super white, the veining is very subtle, and it’s honed instead of polished. Here’s a wall from the space. This pattern is crosshatch, and the floor (which I’ll show in the next post) is straight herringbone. I can’t decide which I like better. See more about my trip to The Tile Shop here.

Bianco Puro marble tile from The Tile Shop.

This is the wallpaper designed by me for this project and printed by Milton and King. Their paper is such excellent quality. I’ve worked with them once before, and both times I’ve been quite impressed by their wallpaper’s quality.

Designed for this bathroom, the wallpaper evokes large cloud-like peonies. The paper was printed by Milton and King.

Below are lots of the incredible elements that will be installed very soon.

Both brass and acrylic sconces by Hudson Lighting. and brass and glass semi-flush ceiling fixture by Hudson Lighting used in this bath project along with the pencil and watercolor ballerina wall art.
White vanity with marble top from Overstock.
Door knob. towel bar and cabinet pulls from Shaub and Company and Emtek.  Mirror from Mirror Image Home, and outlets from Legrand.

vanity: Overstock

lighting: Hudson Valley Lighting

wallpaper: This pattern coming soon from Milton & King.

wall art: my talented daughter : )

towel bar and door knob: Emtek

drawer pulls: Schaub and Company

mirror: Mirror Image Home

outlet: Legrand Adorne

Gorgeous right? I can’t wait to share all of this.

I mentioned earlier that the tile in the room is from The Tile Shop. A few days ago I received from them a large beautiful design book and wanted to share some of the photos with you. Enjoy!

The cover of The Tile Shop's most recent Design Book.
Gorgeous minimal bath from The Tile Shop's Design Book.  Fantastic 3D white tile wall behind the vanity and mirror.  The blush pink towels with brass hardware adds warmth and pretty color.
Large, white herringbone tile walls with black hex tile floor create a strikingly simple space.
Gorgeous light blue tile in powder bath with incredible shell mirror.
Fantastic gray and white marble patterned floor from The Tile Shop.
From The Tile Shop, this fun, large scale patterned tile wall makes an impact in this colorful bathroom.
All the many gorgeous colors of glass tile available at The Tile Shop.
The blue and gray in this bath is so soft and pretty.  From The Tile Shop's most recent Design Book.
From The Tile Shop's recent Design Book. this marble herringbone wall is beautiful.

I’m just one of so many guests linking up to oneroomchallenge.com to participate in the One Room Challenge™ linking event. Be sure to click through here to see all the great design transformations taking place across North America. And, thank you ORC team, for making all of this possible!

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