ROOM OF THE WEEK: 11.29

I’ve been neglecting my Room of the Week duties lately with holiday on the brain, but when I spotted this stunning stunning bathroom, I knew I had to share…
glamorous bathroom lighting
The lighting really takes the cake for me, but the intricate door is a close second. Mirror third. I’d almost prefer a vanity that was a bit more delicate, but it certainly helps anchor the room, and makes the marble seem to go on for days. I spy a bath I’d like to soak in for the rest of the day please…

*discovered on pinterest. original source unknown – anyone have an idea?

25 responses on “ROOM OF THE WEEK: 11.29

  1. Naomi@DesignManifest

    The lighting definitely got my attention too. I’m always “fighting” with my clients over bathroom lights. I don’t know why, but it seems hard to explain sometimes that fancy is better!

    Also love the mirror detail.

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  2. Houndstooth and Nail

    I so love this bathroom too! I pinned it on Pinterest also. The pin was from decorista I think but I can’t find the original info..

    :)
    Ingrid

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  3. Michelle ~ Make Life Pretty

    If the bathroom of this house looks this gorgeous, I wonder what the rest of the house looks like…

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  4. Drew {Coral Cafe}

    I would love to relax and start a bath in there!! That mirrored sink cabinet is beyond gorgeous!! I’m hoping to get a mirrored night table for Christmas! This heightens that wish!!

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  5. Claudia Juestel

    Gorgeous! I agree, the lighting makes it.

    I wish everyone online would give credit, then we would not have search high and low.

    Cheers,

    Claudia

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About Cassandra LaValle

Cassandra LaValle is the founder and editor-in-chief of coco+kelley where she explores trends in fashion, decor and entertaining, highlighting pieces that exude classic design and glamour. As a designer, she consults clients across the globe on styling their homes and private events from her offices in Seattle.