Bathrooms
From vanity mirrors to claw-foot bathtubs, these are the best bathrooms for inspiration, whether you're looking for traditional, contemporary, or anything in between. #tile #fixtures #color #palette #marble #sink #shower #bath #faucet
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A "Wes Anderson–meets–Oscar Wilde Fantasyland" in London
Fashion designer Harris Reed describes the design process of each room as “building different outfits,” offering individual experiences. The hallway—and its black-and-white checkerboard marble flooring inspired by that at Claridge’s hotel—oozes Art Deco decadence, while the punchy colors of the bathroom create a visually distinct, whimsical world. Furniture is an eclectic mix spanning antiques to contemporary. Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna, Styled by Joan Hecktermann

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Tour a Joyful Lowcountry Getaway Where Every Detail Was Carefully Considered
After just one vacation to South Carolina’s luxury residential community Palmetto Bluff, Anna Sosa knew she wanted to build a second home there—and that she wanted Nicole Cohen to design it. “I had been following Nicole for a while on Instagram,” says the former magazine editor. “I had always said, ‘If I ever build a house, I would love to work with her.’ She puts materials together in this really different, fresh way.” Photo by Nicole Cohen, Styled by Mariana Marcki-Matos

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The Best Shower Curtains Are Modern and Mildew-Resistant
No matter what way your interior design style leans, a high-quality shower curtain is a must. After all, feeling refreshed after a shower isn’t quite as relaxing if you’re worried about mildew buildup or water dripping everywhere. Photo: Laure Joliet

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Jennifer Garner's California Home Blends Farmhouse Charm and Contemporary Comfort
Garner’s search for the perfect place began more than five years ago. “I realized that I was going to need to move out of a dream house kind of scenario,” she says. “I looked and looked for a house to move into, but I needed privacy, and any house that had privacy was more grand than I felt comfortable in.” This challenge led her to consider crafting something from scratch. “I was frustrated, but finally said, Okay, I think I’m going to have to build and found this lot.” She then enlisted the now Tennessee-based husband-and-wife architect and interior designer duo Steve and Brooke Giannetti, with whom she had worked before on previous projects. Photo by Laure Joliet, Styled by Mieke ten Have

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Tour a Hudson Valley Cottage That Embraces Weirdness
By all appearances, New York designer Ghislaine Viñas and husband Jaime’s Arts and Crafts cottage in the Hudson Valley seems stylistically aligned to the 43 acres of bucolic idyll—complete with forested pockets and babbling brooks—that it has anchored since 1927. Purchased in early 2022, a newly painted exterior was the easiest way for Viñas, the AD PRO Directory member, to give the aging house a fresh look. While her choice of monochrome white emphasizes the home’s provincial charm, once you step inside, all preconceived notions of the countryside aesthetic take a hike. Photo: Ethan Herrington, Art: Mark Mulroney/MRS. Gallery NYC. Saskia Luna Viñas.

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Inside Yoga Star Adriene Mishler’s Warm and Wonderfully Understated Austin Home
The Yoga With Adriene founder turned a straightforward furnishing project into a collaborative redesign with designer Molly Kidd. A skylight and sweeping curves contribute to what Kidd describes as the bathroom’s “cathedral-like feeling.” The marble-clad tub, placed unusually at the center of the room, was a design challenge Kidd embraced: “We had to search and search to find a narrow enough undermount tub to fit between the vanities.” Photo by Tim Lenz

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Pierre Yovanovitch Crafts a Minimalist Masterpiece Right on the Bosphorus
For Pierre Yovanovitch there is something almost Venetian about this house on the Bosphorus in a tony residential district of Istanbul: the way it sits on the water, the way its windows take in expansive views of the storied strait, the way the watery light wrinkles on the walls over the course of the day. In fact, the first time the AD100 designer visited, he arrived by boat. Photo: Giulio Ghirardi

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Tour a San Francisco Victorian With a Bold Botanical Theme
“Our goal for the house was to bring some bounce and joy to a stately and historical home. We did not want to lose its historic aspects, but we wanted more color, and a more fun and comfortable living space—as well as some practical updates,” the owner explains. Each room has its own unique spectrum. A hidden away powder room downstairs integrates a red floral wallpaper by House of Hackney chosen to offset a stained glass window in the room, with turquoise stone and a gilded Victorian-era mirror. Photo: Brittany Ambridge, Styling: Mister Lee Designs

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Tour a Midcentury-Modern Revival in Austin Brimming With Nostalgia
Fern Santini used moody tones, heirloom art, and an eye-popping Jimi Hendrix photograph to create a home steeped in memories. “It’s drama, drama, drama,” says Santini of the powder room, a moody escape with 1950s snake wall sconces by Maison Jensen, hand-painted Porter Teleo wallpaper, and a ceiling painted in Farrow & Ball’s Pelt. Santini balanced the darkness with a white onyx countertop and a gleaming custom framed mirror. Photo: Douglas Friedman, Art: Manuel Santelices

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Inside a Mythic, Maximalist Retreat in North Carolina
There wasn’t enough space for a tub in the primary bathroom, so designer Jessie McLaughlin tucked it in the corner of the bedroom, creating a fantasy-like vignette. “It felt romantic, it felt luxurious, and it was like a dream come true to get to do it,” she says. A vintage armoire with marquetry from High Point Market’s Golden Oldies Antiques was one of Jessie’s most beloved finds, backed by House of Hackney Plantasia wallpaper.

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This Montauk Beach House Is a Winning Mix of Eclectic Furnishings and Beachy Vibes
Extraordinary setting notwithstanding, the dwelling felt dearly in need of designer Nina Freudenberger touch. “It was beautiful, but it didn’t have any personality,” she recalls. “We really had to layer it up a bit.” With the help of consulting architect Michele Hugo and contractors Sand & Sea Construction, the couple set to work maximizing the views and smoothing out the flow, expanding the footprint of the living room (removing a fireplace in the process) and updating the bathrooms and kitchen. Photo by Chris Mottalini, Styled by Jeffrey W. Miller

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Andrée Jardin Big Body Dry Brush
Make every bath as luxurious as a spa day with this dry brush. #sponsored

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Kassatex Chairish Towels
Kassatex's soft and cozy towels are one of the premium bath goods you can find at Amazon, including these scallop-edged beauties that subtly dress up any powder room they're placed in. #sponsored

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