Bathroom design: Grand traditional salon
Bathroom design problem

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Donna Griffith
The original bathroom was cramped and poorly laid out, with 1930s-era tiles and fixtures that were badly in need of updating.
After the renovation

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Donna Griffith
A complete gut job was done as part of a larger upstairs home renovation, with space created by removing two closets and annexing some space from an adjacent bedroom.
Properly appointed salon

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Donna Griffith
"I wanted the space to feel like a properly appointed salon, not a regular old bathroom," says Style at Home design editor and homeowner Jessica Waks.
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