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The colors of the sea and sand inspired this master bath. The backsplash is an iridescent, tumbled-glass mosaic in watery hues.
- Mary, Arlington, Virginia
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The spa-like shower features bands of the same tumbled-glass mosaic found in the backsplash, which serves to unify the space but is a more cost-conscious design option than tiling the entire shower in the mosaic material.
- Mary, Arlington, Virginia
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"I had one requirement for my powder room renovation: I wanted a stunningly beautiful space. Andrea delivered, as always. The powder room is like a tiny jewel box, filled with glittering surprises. Andrea even had an artist paint the sconces to match the faucet’s brushed bronze finish. That’s the attention to detail you get with Andrea."
– Anne, Arlington, VA | |
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Three surface-mounted cubes provide practical panache in a small powder room. Two cubes are open and lined with crackle-glass tiles, and one has a door with a frosted-glass pane to keep toiletries tucked away."
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This quietly elegant powder room features a hand-painted, gold-leaf wallpaper. The scroll pattern is a modern take on a classic Roman design.
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Andrea interpreted my love for the colors and feel of the Caribbean and created a sophisticated master bathroom that avoids beachy clichés. She knows how to seamlessly combine beauty and function. The stunning Zebra-wood vanity, for example, has a hidden outlet in the drawer where I store my hair dryer. Andrea always includes those thoughtful extras that make life a little easier.
- Anne, Arlington, Virginia |
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A glass mosaic tile in muted shades of purple and green with an iridescent glaze commands attention in this master bathroom. Strategically placed recessed lights above the shower cast a warm glow to play up the shimmering tile’s dramatic effect. The floor and tub apron are honed slate tiles, hand-picked for a custom color range. |
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