Traditional Home: Serene Sanctuary Bathroom

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Created from what once was a storage closet, this guest bathroom features quartz countertops, a farmhouse sink, and a multi-tonal mosaic floor. The small floor tiles allow for maximum grout area which increases traction and improves safety. The delicate farmhouse sink adds a contemporary edge to the traditionally styled bathroom outfitted in handmade ceramic tiles and bespoke maple cabinetry.

The roll-in shower has a built-in seat, shelf, and grab bar to accommodate the needs of family members with various levels of physical ability. With environmentally sustainable LED lighting, this cheery family-friendly bathroom features a separate dressing area with towel storage and artwork made by the client's children.

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Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Photos by Chas Metivier

Traditional Home: Tudor Revival Estate Bathroom

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Bespoke American Walnut cabinets and handmade, glazed ceramic tiles restore period authenticity to this primary bathroom. Recessed medicine cabinets provide ample storage while custom-designed light fixtures in antique bronze illuminate the vanity area. Artwork by Renae Barnard and Miggie Wong rest atop the vanity counter.

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Careful consideration is given to every project detail to retain the traditional aesthetic in the primary bathroom and throughout the home. Motorized natural linen roman shades make for smooth operation and enjoyment of the ocean view. American Walnut cabinets and handmade ceramic tiles outfit his and hers water closets.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Photos by Steven Dewall