CUE, September 2015

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“Cast Iron Wallpaper” by Young & Battaglia for Mineheart purchased through Spruce, tub and sink by Victoria + Albert Baths and Brizo faucets all from Southland Plumbing; pedestal table, wheatgrass water garden, and handmade chandelier of silver painted hemp and white quartz, all from Villa Vici; toilet and medicine cabinet by Kohler, polka dot Soho floor from Triton Stone.

The Bath’s British wall-paper has a 3-D quality that visually enlarges the space.

A BRITISH WALLPAPER inspired by the Victorian era’s classic English style is the main feature in Tanga Winstead’s master bath. Though the wallpaper is patterned, its three-dimensional quality seems to expand the room. “It’s like you are looking through the ironwork,” she says. The bathroom is based around the slipper tub, a sculptural, free-standing piece made from limestone and resin. Winstead, the store manager and interior designer at Villa Vici, designed the wainscoting of Carrara marble subway tiles and combined it with a polka dot-patterned floor that is a mix of marbles. Space-saving features include a recessed medicine cabinet and wall-mounted faucets above the sink, while a Lucite pedestal table provides a useful, nondistracting surface. Linen drapery covers the window and can be pulled all the way across the back of the room for texture and symmetry. The vanity is a recycled piece found on the curb and reworked by Winstead’s parents. Winstead refurbished it a second time using chalk paint, a honed absolute black granite top and a vessel sink. The ceiling is painted metallic silver, and the trim is Benjamin Moore White.

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