Collection by Robb Garni
A blue bathroom.
A blue bathroom.
Gleaming, warm baths feature products inspired by T.B. Rayl’s, one of the building’s previous occupants.
Gleaming, warm baths feature products inspired by T.B. Rayl’s, one of the building’s previous occupants.
The renovation introduced modern bathrooms into the building.
The renovation introduced modern bathrooms into the building.
Bone relocated the showerhead and swapped out the bathtub and shower curtain for an open shower with a glass wall. This opened up the space to take advantage of natural light that streams in from the window.
Bone relocated the showerhead and swapped out the bathtub and shower curtain for an open shower with a glass wall. This opened up the space to take advantage of natural light that streams in from the window.
For the bathroom, Puyana laid two tones of gray tiles in diagonal stripes, bringing something unexpected to an otherwise pedestrian material.
For the bathroom, Puyana laid two tones of gray tiles in diagonal stripes, bringing something unexpected to an otherwise pedestrian material.
White and gray porcelain La Nova tiles give the bathroom a crisp, contemporary feel.
White and gray porcelain La Nova tiles give the bathroom a crisp, contemporary feel.
SECOND FLOOR - MASTER BATHROOM
Photo © Ashok Sinha
SECOND FLOOR - MASTER BATHROOM Photo © Ashok Sinha
Accessible from both the Green Room and the Pool House, the dark-toned guest bath features tiled walls by Heath Ceramics, a tub and sink by Duravit, and fixtures by California Faucets.
Accessible from both the Green Room and the Pool House, the dark-toned guest bath features tiled walls by Heath Ceramics, a tub and sink by Duravit, and fixtures by California Faucets.
A seamless glass shower screen and matte black fixtures are contemporary additions to this sleek and simple bath. Custom wood cubbies and penny tile on both the walls and floor add a sense of playfulness and texture to the rehabbed bathroom.
A seamless glass shower screen and matte black fixtures are contemporary additions to this sleek and simple bath. Custom wood cubbies and penny tile on both the walls and floor add a sense of playfulness and texture to the rehabbed bathroom.
Colorful penny tile in blues and greens decorates the floor in the master bath.  White penny tile wraps the walls, accented by a floating vanity and vessel sink.
Colorful penny tile in blues and greens decorates the floor in the master bath. White penny tile wraps the walls, accented by a floating vanity and vessel sink.
Speckled blue floor-to-ceiling tiles line the spacious bathroom shower, which also includes polished concrete and richly textured wood ceilings.
Speckled blue floor-to-ceiling tiles line the spacious bathroom shower, which also includes polished concrete and richly textured wood ceilings.
Vibrant mosaic tile laid by a local craftsman cover the bathroom walls. Made from six different shades of green, the forest-like mural is another way the home brings nature indoors.
Vibrant mosaic tile laid by a local craftsman cover the bathroom walls. Made from six different shades of green, the forest-like mural is another way the home brings nature indoors.
The second bathroom has clerestory windows and features cheery, yellow tiles. It is from the original 1958 construction.
The second bathroom has clerestory windows and features cheery, yellow tiles. It is from the original 1958 construction.
In the master bath, a custom teak vanity is accented by matching floating shelves and satin bronze fixtures. Dark green tiles from Ann Sacks add a deep, rich hue to the master retreat.
In the master bath, a custom teak vanity is accented by matching floating shelves and satin bronze fixtures. Dark green tiles from Ann Sacks add a deep, rich hue to the master retreat.
“I’ve always been crazy about tile,” says Jessy, which is why she was heartbroken when she found the 1961 powder blue tile in the master bathroom had been scribbled on with permanent marker. “Turn right for cold water. Turn left for hot,” the wall read. The new tile is by Ann Sacks. “We tried to source products that looked appropriate for the period,” Jessy explains.
“I’ve always been crazy about tile,” says Jessy, which is why she was heartbroken when she found the 1961 powder blue tile in the master bathroom had been scribbled on with permanent marker. “Turn right for cold water. Turn left for hot,” the wall read. The new tile is by Ann Sacks. “We tried to source products that looked appropriate for the period,” Jessy explains.
The kids' bathroom vanity was custom-designed by Nye with fabrication by Matthew Philip Williams. The mirror, rail, and stool are by Coolican and Company.
The kids' bathroom vanity was custom-designed by Nye with fabrication by Matthew Philip Williams. The mirror, rail, and stool are by Coolican and Company.
The tranquil bathroom pairs two types of tile with similar tones.
The tranquil bathroom pairs two types of tile with similar tones.

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