Bathroom Mirror Ideas Diy

Published on September 28 2019

COPPER CHANDELIER

To get a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk restored a faded 19th-century milestone, changing it into a multifunctional 21st-century house without losing some of its time drama. The marble bathtub in the wife's bathroom is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the flooring is by Fox Marble.

CRYSTAL SCONCES AND SHALLOW CEILING LIGHT

The master bath sinks by Urban Archaeology have Dornbracht fittings within this glamorous West Village loft. The seat cushion is covered in a Holland & Sherry terry cloth, sconces and the ceiling light are 1960s Italian, and the floor is walnut.

LOW-HANGING LAMP

Designer Darryl Carter creates a master bath that is true for his Virginia farmhouse's roots by utilizing a simple lamp he designed for the Urban Electric Co., a sink vanity made from a walnut table, and a slim mirror that sits in the front of the chimney.

SIMPLE SCONCES

Straightforward lighting offers striking contrast to this busy Finnish wallpaper in the 1950s adorning the walls of this Manhattan apartment powder room, decorated by Katie Ridder. Hanging over a simple yet stylish Waterworks sink, a FontanaArte mirror echoes the wall colour.

TUBULAR SCONCE

At Emmy Rossum's NYC apartment the custom made vanity has fittings by Kallista, the walls, sink and floor are lined in Ann Sacks marbles, the medicine cabinet is by Robern along with the sconce is by Circa Lighting.

CANDLE SCONCES

From the guest bath of the Los Angeles farmhouse, a seat is upholstered in the California state flag, the sink and fittings are by Waterworks, the custom wallcovering is by Nathalie Lété, and the door is painted in Farrow & Ball's Studio Green.

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