The standout for me in this bathroom is the very feminine shape of the sink. The gorgeous marble top and faucet are classics, but I really loved the unexpected filigree pattern on the side of the piece. I don't particularly love the open front - it feels a little like a waste of space but it is still an interesting looking piece. The backsplash tile in different shades of marble is one of my favorite patterns.
Onto another bathroom space, this one features a pair of vessel sinks with wall mounted faucets.
Moving onto some other spaces, this little library room features a leather wall - which is just fabulous!
The kitchen display below features all sorts of products and finishes. Note the prep island that has moveable segments and a swing arm faucet.
Here is a side section of the glass counter top above. Pretty cool!
I will say that while this recycled glass countertop is beautiful, I'm not sure I'd want it in the kitchen - too easy to lose things! It would be gorgeous in a bathroom or bar top, however!
This laundry room is larger than my kitchen! Take note of the river stone counter top.
Below is a veritable rainbow of cabinetry...
And in one of their conference rooms, they have a velcro wall with moldings of all shapes and sizes. Mix 'n match to your hearts content to plan our your perfect molding design. Doing this vertically as opposed to laying out on a table makes all the sense in the world. Afterall, you will be mounting in on a wall - so you should look at it the same way.
This was a lovely gathering of design professionals in a beautiful showroom. A big thanks to Judy Whalen of Roomscapes (below, right) for the invitation! Also pictured below are Barbara Jacobs (left), a noted color professional and rug designer, and Doreen Lemay Madden (center), a lighting designer and owner of Lux Lighting Design in Belmont.
I have more pics to come of a gorgeous kitchen space that I thought I'd save for next week.
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