The bathroom is a mix of marble and brass with a custom vanity.
The colorful Porter Teleo wallpaper and custom, commissioned shower curtain in the kid's bathroom is offset by a funky white and charcoal tiled floor.
The new en suite bath features two-tone, gray-and-white tiles to match the two-tone paintwork in the original house and the two-tone plasterboard on the extension. Metal detailing wraps around the arched mirror above the timber vanity.
The skylight illuminates the Vieques bathtub designed by Patricia Urquiola.
The sleek wall-hung sink is made of Black Marquina and complemented by the texture of the terracotta floor tiles. The clay wall coating has a waterproof finish in the bathrooms.
This view to the north is what Roberta sees from her living room, office, TV room, and bedroom.
A rust-colored ceiling light syncs with the red accents elsewhere in the house.
The tiles in the bathrooms are by Clé Tile and Zia Tile.
Rose placed a custom 10-foot-long wood top over IKEA Alex drawers to create an extra large desk with storage.
Photo Courtesy of DISC Interiors
Floating Shelves + Statement Backsplash
The ever-shifting material palette continues in the two bathrooms, which have walls and ceilings with different types of tiles.
The apartment’s floor plan consists of two parallel spaces.
In the master bathroom, dark stone differentiates the space from the rest of the bright interiors. All bathrooms include electric underfloor heating.
In the guest bath, white zellige tiles from Clé line the walls and floors and boast a myriad of undertones, from gray to cream to pink, which sync with the rest of the house.