Roth added square Nemo Tile to the walls, with Ann Sacks tile on the floor. The vanity is by Native Trails, with a Dimple Sconce by RBW on the wall above.
Robert was an engineer, and Elsa was an artist—her mosaic work is still visible in the house today.
The flooring throughout the bathroom is Artistic Tile, in Venezia Terrazzo White. Wood paneling on walls and ceiling is more Rummer appropriate, with a Blu Dot mirror and In common with sconces. The vanity has Linear Standard pulls.
Before: The design team kept the layout for the bathroom, with a walk-in closet to the left, and a shower/toilet room to the right. They swapped out a swing door for a pocket door.
The primary bathroom underwent a complete renovation last year, now featuring a steeping tub, separate shower, and two vanities.
The new powder room is a sleek and simple design that reflects the home’s minimalist approach.
Green tiles bring a splash of color to the powder room; the countertop and sink are concrete.
At the vanity, there are Dornbracht faucets and delray sconces, specifically the Swing SLW5.
Picking up on shades of blue used elsewhere, a blue cement tile from Zia Tile brightens the primary bathroom. The shower is lined with tile from Daltile.