My friend Anne transformed her windowless powder room into an airy, beautiful gem of a space. Notice how she mirrored the wall behind the vanity floor to ceiling, expanding the feel of the room and making the custom demilune vanity by Lars Hansen the focal point. A polished nickel European bottle neck trap was used instead of a standard trap.
The room itself is not rectangular, but has sharply angled walls, so all off Anne's choices, from flooring to the gorgeous New Ravenna Jaqueline tiled floors, bring in soft rounded shapes. Love the Waterworks opus facet with its egg-shaped crystal handles.
The set of framed intaglios is by Evelyn Avery and they are stunning to view in person. The circles in the frame pick up on the centers of the flowers in the tiled floors. Hope you enjoyed this tour of my friend's powder room!
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