LIFESTYLE Issue 841 · December 23, 2020

To each their own

Mood boards to inspire yourbathroom updates, from small tolarge, black to white — and all thecolors in between

To each their own
Fly with Pattern
Designed by Tova Cook

Dare to fly in pattern… but not just any pattern: think pink. One of my favorite ways to add visual interest is to panel a room halfway. Here, I channeled a bit of a DIY style by linking panel-ready wainscotting, adding visual interest. Installing a panel-ready sheet will save you money because you can glue it on yourself — no need to hire a carpenter — yet at the same time contributes to that textural wow factor.

Create an openness and functionality with a simple and impactful mirror that doesn’t detract from a busy pattern. To add an even edgier layer to this dressy bathroom, go with a fun geometric black and white tile. Adding a whimsical floor pattern brings the wallpaper to life.

Tova Kook, founder of TK Design, is a Woodmere-based interior designer who graduated from the interior design program at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She also has a degree in psychology and fine arts from Queens College. She is a mother of three and has been in business since 2013.

 

Natural Woods 
Designed by Miri Lichtman

Calming atmospheres really help us wind down from daily hectic living, which is why I incorporated soothing natural tones here, using different textures and colors. A wood vanity grounds the space, while fabrics, like the rug, provide a softness an otherwise all-wood room wouldn’t have. Green accents add to that natural, relaxed feel, and the curved accessories work harmoniously to keep the bathroom feeling less angular. The brass faucet and mirror add visual interest, while the black accents keep the space pragmatic.

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