CLASSIC COMBO
Blue and Iksel's Iznik wallpaper lends an Ottoman touch, although white look timeless in several of fashions. The pattern pops thanks to a Sapphire mirror.
MATCHING DETAILS
This The powder room of Florida home has cheery background from Grow and Madison.
LIME GREEN
Ann Sacks Tiles stripe a California pool bath from floor to ceiling, giving the space a unified look. To avoid breaking the joys up, the shower wall frosted only in the center. "We love stripes, but we had never seen them before in a wall tile. It is perky and different," Bonesteel says.
MINT STRIPES
Designer Angela Free installed tiles to form horizontal stripes in a guest bath in a San Francisco, California house. "Stripes are a nice, graphic design element which may bring movement and pattern into a room, but maybe not in a busy manner," she states. By wrap the pattern round the distance, she opened it up and generated "flow, a borderless space."
CRIMSON
Michael S. Smith chosen Shanghai Deco wallpaper in red to bring a fanciful touch at a Santa Monica house's powder room.
PEACOCK DETAILS
An antique Georgian mirror seems to float in a corner of this powder area contrary to the custom peacock-feather wallpaper. Benjamin Moore Impervex at Gulf Shores is about the door.
BIG STRIPES
A powder Area in Palm Beach is settled close to the pool, painted to resemble a cabana with a tasseled, awning that was tented.
GOLDEN HONEYCOMB
The mod The powder room is enlivened by honeycomb pattern of Hicks Grand background by Lee Jofa in a Chicago townhouse.
PEACOCK FEATHERS
The Extravagant Florence Broadhurst Peacock Feathers wallcovering inspired the guest Towel of the bathroom.
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