By Rachel Wolfe Close Rachel Wolfe Oct. 31, 2020 12:00 am ET WHAT DO designers fear in the bathroom more than a monster behind the shower curtain? For Allison Babcock, an interiors professional in Sag Harbor, N.Y., it’s seashells that rudely protrude from shower walls. “I cannot stand built-in whimsical accents in bathrooms,” she said. If you want a little idiosyncrasy, she advised, focus on easily swapped-out accessories.
Instead Flank a mirror with wall sconces at a flattering 66 inches from the floor, advised Chicago designer Donna Mondi. As a fresh take on the dressing-room mirror, Elisabeth Post-Marner, an architect with Spacesmith, in New York, takes a page from Hollywood and installs Robern Mirrors with dimmable LED strips. “A well-lit mirror that makes you look great reinforces your self-esteem,” she said. Ms. Kennedy likes to combine ambient, task and natural lighting for optimal illumination.
3. No Niche Mismatched bottles on the tub edge or shower floor clutter your sanctuary, so build in a storage nook. “I want people to see materials, design elements, light fixtures—not a drugstore shelf,” said Ms. Mondi. Alcove position is key: “I hate when it’s the first thing you notice,” said San Francisco designer Marea Clark.
Instead Hang rods strategically: outside the shower, next to the tub and by the sink. No room for a whole towel bar? Opt for hooks, Ms. Morris suggests. HEAD CASES / Pros recall the weirdest bathroom-design decisions they’ve encountered My mom purchased Barbie dolls with multicolored knitted dresses intended to cover a toilet-paper roll and act as bathroom décor. It freaked me out every time I went to the bathroom.” —Shari Francis, designer at Dadapt, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Thank goodness I was just about to design a bathroom with no lights!
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