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The Cure For A Boring Bathroom | New Ravenna Neutrals

“Beige is a colour that just doesn’t try hard enough in life.” So says my son Noah who clearly has a strong opinion about how to decorate. I love that he’s interested in how to make a visual statement, and I understand why he might feel the need to avoid neutrals, but is he right? I love him to pieces, but I don’t think so.

Take the latest collection of mosaic tiles from New Ravenna. The collection may be shades of grey {not beige}, but it clearly proves that neutral is anything but boring.

Texture. Pattern. Dimension. Detail. Contrast. Everything you need to take a bathroom {or backsplash, for that matter} from boring to breathtaking. This latest collection only underscores my belief that any product designed by an artist will have soul. Sara Baldwin’s latest artistry comes alive with her use of jewel glass and marble in mosaics and water-jet cut patterns that are at once modern and a reinvention of the best of tile design history over the ages.

Take for example “Kelp Forest,” an intricate, water-jet mosaic in glass that gestures at Art Deco with its undulating waves of cool perfection.

Even a classic hexagon is brought to life with the dimension and natural variation in this gorgeous grey stone.

New Ravenna inspires with endless options on how to elevate your next bathroom design to an unparalleled level of luxury and artistic sophistication. From tile carpets to feature walls to statement floors and delicate insets, the opportunity to create designs with delicious details is limitless. I hope you are as inspired as I am!

xo
s.

By |July 7th, 2015|0 Comments

An Update on Project Ugly Duckling + The Winner of the Tata Harper #gorgeousgiveaway !

There’s something about the demolition phase of a project that is rather satisfying. Saying saiyonara to the details that were crying out to be laid to rest almost feels like we are doing our civil duty to the design world. But there are always surprises in the demolition phase. I’ve done enough renovations over my career to have learned to expect the unexpected, and this project has turned out to be no different. But I’m getting ahead of myself just a bit.

Inspired by these photos on Pinterest…

…AND by the lovely Christine Dovey of Bijou and Boheme bringing this concept to life in her own bathroom reno, I wanted to reinvent the shower in this bathroom to have more of a debonaire, Paris loft feel. It is, after all, to be the bathroom for my rather dashing and debonaire young son whose sophisticated tastes lean towards all things London and Paris. All that glass would of course also make the shower feel so much brighter and more open. My heart skipped a beat as I started to research reclaimed metal doors and windows and other creative ideas for how to bring this concept to life.

But alas, it was not meant to be in this house, for surreptitiously hidden inside the wall I had envisioned becoming the black-metal-framed, Paris-window-inspired pièce de rèsistance was my nemesis… A big, clunky, no-where-else-to-run-it plumbing stack, linking the upstairs toilet to the one in this bathroom. The location was totally unexpected and illogical, but logic and budget both dictate that you don’t move a plumbing stack unless you have gobs of discretionary income with which to do so. And so, my inspired statement wall of black metal framed glass was quietly laid to rest. {Sniff}

Back to the rather mundane tasks at hand, my superhero of a husband has finished gutting the bathroom. SO exciting to see the blank canvas emerging!

Well, an almost blank canvas, that is… Remember that wallpaper? Oh. My. Word. What a beast to get off! We tried rolling hot water over the paper. We tried steam. We tried a scraper. This stuff is just having a hard time letting go, like a bad boyfriend that won’t stop calling! I’m confident some industrial strength wallpaper remover will finally do the trick, and I’ll keep you posted on that.

The hallway is also a part of the deal as it shared the same tile floor with the bathroom, and if you can believe it, there was yet another wallpaper installed in the hallway that I forgot to show you last week. It, too, has separation anxiety and is having a very hard time letting go of the past.

With this one I kind of get it. I mean, it’s kind of gorgeous for 1969! It does seem a shame to be removing this one, but it just doesn’t work with the stunning floor we have planned. So, it is with just one lone and silent tear that I say “Farewell, gold-and-mint flocked damask wallpaper. I wish I could have salvaged you to reinstall you somewhere where you could be more aptly appreciated, but you will remain {all warm and fuzzy} in our hearts forever.”

Now it’s on to the good stuff – some design planning! Given that my longed-for feature wall of black metal framed glass for the shower was nixed by that inconvenient plumbing stack, the floor will have to more than pull its weight in making the kind of statement I want out of this bathroom. I want it to be restrained yet sophisticated and a bit unexpected. So, I have set to work dreaming up ways to use a regular old 12×24 tile in creative ways. Here’s what I’ve landed on, encompassing both the bathroom and the hallway:

I literally planned it out down to the piece so that we know exactly how many tiles to buy and how many cuts to make. This is where my husband earns another really big and shiny medal of “weekend warrior” honour, because he is cutting every single one of these tiles to create the chevron pattern I am dreaming of, resulting in about a thousand off-cuts like this one:

And a really big stack of tiles like these ones waiting to be installed:

SO exciting!! I can’t wait to share the installed floor with you next week. Wish us luck! This is the kind of installation that is not for the faint of heart.

I must thank you all for sharing the Tata Harper #gorgeousgiveaway on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest! As promised, it is time to reveal our lucky winner! Jennifer, if you would please email me {sarah@thecuratedhouse.com} with your mailing address, you can consider yourself travel ready, armed with an emerald green bag of Tata Harper gorgeousness to have you looking fresh and flawless when you step off that plane!

xo
s.

By |June 6th, 2013|0 Comments

Ann Sacks | San Francisco

I have a confession to make. I am addicted to tile. One of my favourite aspects of working as an interior designer is playing with the shapes, textures, colours and dimension that can be created using beautiful tile products. The tiles that make me swoon are always natural stone, but a gorgeous glazed ceramic can make me just as giddy with the right application.

That is why I have a HUGE design crush on Ann Sacks. I was delighted to happen upon their San Francisco showroom on my visit to the Design District and just had to share a few shots of Ann’s jaw-droppingly beautiful tile creations with you. Just feast your eyes on some of the deliciously detailed creations this innovative luxury tile and plumbing purveyor has to offer.

 
Drawing upon the rich history of mosaic tile patterns while innovating with new materials use, patterns and manufacturing techniques, Ann Sacks is one of the premier sources for exquisite luxury tile products in North America. Be sure to peruse their site for a seemingly endless catalogue of detailed tile collections. Whether you are currently planning a bathroom or kitchen renovation or just love to explore forward-thinking interior design suppliers, Ann will have you dreaming about the possibilities in all shapes, textures and colours of tile imaginable.
xo
s.

By |September 20th, 2012|1 Comment