![]() ![]() Split-reed rattan scalloped mirror frame.ĭesigner tip. Blue ceramic floor tile that looks like grasscloth. “As this house was built for multiple generations and generations to come, a tub was a must-have for potential future kids.” “For resale value, all homes should have at least one tub,” Wolf says. Wolf built and designed this home to feel like part California cottage, part beach resort. Size: 57 square feet (5.3 square meters) 5½ feet by 10 ⅓ feet Hutchens used Houzz Pro business software to coordinate approvals of materials and fixtures with her clients and to organize and track her time on the project. Luckily the countertop fabricator had some sink options that we were able to choose from last-minute without delaying the project.” The custom vanity was built 19 inches deep, not the standard 21 inches deep. “Another ‘uh-oh’ moment was finding out from the countertop fabricator that the sink was not going to fit. “We realized that the sconce lights were specified in chrome instead of matte black - the wrong picture made it on the spec sheet - but luckily we were able to return and reorder,” Hutchens says. “Pick one bold pattern for a small room - less is more,” designer Rachel Hutchens says. ![]() Off-white walls (Calm by Benjamin Moore).ĭesigner tip. Glazed ceramic baby blue shower tile in varying tones and a vertical straight-lay pattern. They wanted to keep the shower-tub arrangement to appeal to future homebuyers who might want a bathtub. A guest bathroom with a bright midcentury modern vibe. Size: 45 square feet (4.2 square meters) 5 by 9 feet Designers: Rachel Hutchens and Jenette DiFazio of Maven Home Interiors ![]()
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