An Ashanti stool that was "a wedding gift from the designer’s family" rests beside a Wetstyle tub. Hanging above is a Crescent Light by Lee Broom.
Handmade, matte Spanish tiles supplied by the client line the bathroom walls and complement the Brodware tapware for a clean and minimalist look.
Quarry Pavers from Seneca Tiles cover the bathroom. All of the fixtures are from Sigma, and they were originally chrome before Grey stripped and refinished them.
The guest bath features punchy Clé tile flooring and a mirror and sconce from Schoolhouse Electric.
Ali chose a wall tile that reflects the early ’70s era when the building was constructed. The oversized yellow wall lights are from IKEA.
The design team added a skylight to the shower room, which has a ribbed glass partition and wall tile from Solistone.
The tiny bathroom got a makeover with a walk-in shower, porcelain tiles, and a Corian countertop.
The primary bathroom was expanded and relocated where a closet used to be. A high window brings in northern light, and new shelving provides additional storage.
The custom white oak vanity was given the same treatment as the storage in the family room.
The upstairs master bathroom is teeming with light thanks to its skylight and windows, and looks more luxurious than it is thanks to marble-like ceramic tile and walnut-faced plywood cabinets.
Now, a walk-in shower and soaking tub are tucked under the roof line.