Paying homage to the husband's family's tile business, employing distinct tile was one way the couple added a special touch to their vacation home.
The master bathroom is filled with colorful textiles and quirky art.
Main bathroom
Bathroom
Master Bath with glass tile wall and sapele-wood suspended vanity
Handmade fish-scale tiles line the wall over the bath.
Finishes such as exposed concrete and playful tile accents denote the more laid-back, intimate atmosphere.
Textured accent walls, masculine metals, and wall-mounted fixtures create a spa-like retreat for a classic gentleman’s bathroom designed by Eneia White Interiors.
The powder room is a retreat from the main living areas. The firm set off the Victorian ash storage and mirror unit by surrounding it with black hexagon tile. A "sky tunnel" in the ceiling floods the room with natural light.
The master bath is beautifully dressed with Ming Green tiles from Bisanna to evoke imagery of the nearby forest. The cast concrete freestanding bath is from Concrete Nation, and the taps are from the Brodware Contemporary Halo Collection.
The newer downstairs bathroom features textured sky-blue tiles that nod to the natural ceramics Rose loves.
More than 6,000 pounds of green Moroccan tiles from Design Fliesen were used in their primary bathroom, which has two Falper faucets. There's a second full bathroom and two powder rooms.
The toilet was fairly new, so they left it as it.
With this timeframe as a challenge, Bertolini did a full overhaul of the house’s old bathroom.