The bathroom in this Sagaponack residence—and the 2017 HC&G IDAs bathroom design winner—combines sleek stone surfaces, a dark vanity with oversize hardware, and natural wood accents.
Gold accents and fittings complement black cabinetry and a Penhaglion tub in a Scandinavian-modern Scarsdale home designed by Sag Harbor–based decorator Tamara Magel.
Designed by Robin Liotta of New York City–based HB Home, this master bath features marble from Connecticut Stone and mahogany cabinets that tie the space to the rest of the waterfront Connecticut home.
In a modern Allan Gelbin–designed home, mahogany cabinetry and quartz countertops warm the dressing area of the master bathroom.
Oversized hardware pulls dress up white cabinetry in the master bathroom of an Old Greenwich home.
Stunning yet minimal, this Bridgehampton home features floating Duravit sinks and vanities.
Manhattan-based architecture and interior design firm Grade combined sleek, industrial materials with rich, tactile ones to create a penthouse master bath that seems like a five-star hotel.
The Summer House mirror in this St. Helena, California residence perfectly complements the custom vanity.
This article appears in the January 2018 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).