The architects made low-cost updates to the bathrooms in the Victorian terraced house.
Black-and-white tiles infuse an otherwise minimalist bathroom with style.
Both kids' bedrooms also have en suite bathrooms.
The furniture comes from antique shops and flea markets.
The stone was the driving force behind the powder room design. The grey glass of the custom Lindsey Adelman light connects to the veining and elevates the whole look.
The kids' bath is playful while adhering to the home's overall color and material palettes.
The skylight illuminates the Vieques bathtub designed by Patricia Urquiola.
The shared second-floor bath has a black tile backsplash that references the home’s shou sugi ban siding. The oak and cold-rolled steel vanity echoes the design of the kitchen’s furniture-like island.
Ann Sacks pillow tiles in the lower level guest bath have a Japanese feel.
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.
Wood shelves lend a warm note in the otherwise all-white bathroom.
The floor tile is the Trident Hex Blanco Encaustic by Merola Tile from Home Depot, and the wall tile is a dimensional subway tile by Artmore from Lowe’s. The rectangular tub is the Aqua Eden Jenny by Kingston Brass from Home Depot.