In her New Orleans house, the author Julia Reed filled her bathroom gallery wall with early-nineteenth-century prints of Napoléon and Pope Pius VII. In this North Dakota house, the 2 homeowners aimed to mix each of their tastes on this stylish bathroom. The wife picked out the simple black-and-white palette, whereas the husband selected the wood ceiling.
We love that the weathered look of this black-painted wood offers heat and drama suddenly. A tasteful wastebasket and matching tissue box cowl will tighten up your bathroom properly. We also love the detachable wallpaper from Chasing Paper on this bathroom by Regan Baker Design. The fantastic thing about this bathroom sink space is that everything seems like it has a history, even the soap dish. While the oval hanging mirror and sink feel grounded and rustic, the sconces and gold faucet introduce a nice formal flair. You’d never guess these old fixtures came from the home of an old friend of the designer, Leanne Ford.
“It’s a perfect example of how issues can look so different depending on the place they stay,” she says. Leanne Ford is the master of reclaiming old gadgets and making them feel brand new again, just like …