Monday, December 6, 2010

Clean and white, pure and bright

As I've said before, there is nothing as satisfying as a white bathroom. This example by Paul Vincent Wiseman from the book House Beautiful Color fits the bill nicely. I especially love the use of frosted glass at the window (instead of fussy curtains) and echoing these with mirror around the tub makes for a great enclosure.
White doesn't date; this photos spread is 20 years old but, in my opinion, is timeless. You can't miss with the classics!
Photographs by John Vaughan

13 comments:

John J Tackett said...

I had a client in the early nineties that was so attracted to this bathroom that she had me design a pair of sconces inspired by these to be custom made for her own Park Ave apartment.

Kathy said...

AD....Great post...you're right about white. I'd kill for those light fixtures too! K

Mel said...

The color itself may not date, but the fixtures certainly could if not chosen with care. Personally, I'm partial to a slightly older look - white wainscoting with black and white tile. When we do get around to a badly-needed bathroom reno, I also want a pedestal tub and sink. And to move one wall out a little so we can fit in an antique bureau to hold linens. And after traveling in India last year, I've decided I really want one of these:

http://www.totousa.com/Washlet/WashletE200.aspx

Kwana said...

Oh yes. It is timeless.

David said...

White better date, I got three grand in white marble getting ready to go up on my bathroom walls =)

Kerry Steele- Design du Monde said...

I love (insist on) white bathrooms. Lovely examples.

Topaz said...

Totally agree with you. I've always done white bathrooms with classic materials and fixtures. I recently found one of my old homes on a real estate site and the 20-year old bath was unchanged and still looked current.

Hels said...

Remember the 1970s when every home owner in the universe put in either avocado or peach bathroom fittings? Give me white any day, for timeless elegance.

Talking of timelessness, I can't even tell when the bathroom you photographed was originally designed. Do you have a date?

Renée Finberg said...

i am dying for the nickel chair!!

xx happy holidays

quintessence said...

OK- that first shot is sublime - qualifies for dream bathroom for me!! Love the etching on the glass!

Annie, bossy color said...

I can't BELIEVE those pictures are 20 years old! That settles it: my next bathroom will be white. (Sans frosted glass, though, which for some reason I've never cared for.) Thanks, AD!

Yuri-Alex Niso said...

That -is- a fabulous bathroom! Frosted glass always makes me do the "are my glasses on" face pat, but the little unfrosted trim helps with that. Plus having that many mirrors lightens the room up more than any of the fixtures could.

designchic said...

So gorgeous...timeless indeed!!