Bathroom Ideas
Brooklyn Beauty: Pretty in Pink

Brooklyn Beauty: Pretty in Pink

I’m typically not fond of interiors that have more than a splash of pink in the decor. Anything more than an accent is usually too much, but I’m loving this contemporary bathroom—pink walls and all! This shade of pink– soft,subtle and sophisticated–is definitely for grown ups. The wall color is used sparingly, and was paired...
Brooklyn Beauty: Cozy Man Cave

Brooklyn Beauty: Cozy Man Cave

I love it when a bathroom doesn’t feel like a bathroom. Rustic touches make this Brooklyn Beauty into a cozy man cave. Exposed brick, wood-beams, and weathered wood flooring offer the perfect backdrop for a gorgeous silver-colored freestanding tub and an industrial storage cart. Design elements typically found in the living room–accent tables, framed artwork...
Design Style: Art Deco

Design Style: Art Deco

Earlier this week we shared our love for lavish interiors inspired by the Art Deco style of the Roaring Twenties. We loved this style so much that we decided to curate a list of Home & Stone essentials that can work in a modern bath with an Art Deco feel! Art Deco is a bold and...
Brooklyn Beauty: Urban Oasis

Brooklyn Beauty: Urban Oasis

The first time I saw this bathroom I couldn’t believe it was in Brooklyn. Seriously–a master en suite bath bordered by a landscaped terrace and zen garden– not something one would typically find in Fort Greene. There is no better way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city than to come home to a...
Design Style: Asian-Inspired Modern Bathrooms

Design Style: Asian-Inspired Modern Bathrooms

Simplicity and tranquility are at the heart of rooms inspired by the far east–traits fitting for a bathroom design. Sleek, streamlined, and free of visible clutter, Asian-styled baths can feel a lot like an exotic spa. Incorporating traditional Asian motifs and nature into a modern setting can create the perfect escape when you’re in need...
Brooklyn Beauty: Industrial Chic Loft

Brooklyn Beauty: Industrial Chic Loft

It seems like many homes in Brooklyn have an industrial element. Whether it’s a dramatic bathroom with exposed plumbing and rustic wood, or a concrete kitchen with metal bar-stools, a slightly unfinished look is modern and cool! In the Williamsburg loft of Tumblr CEO David Karp, designer John Gachot kept everything simple: a black clawfoot...