Ooooh do I ever love this room!!! This luxurious master bath from the Hamptons Cottages & Gardens 2006 Idea House was designed Mabley Handler Interior Design. I love all the iridescent seafoam green subway tiles in the two different sizes and slightly different shades, and the mosaic floor tile designed in a beautiful wave pattern….just perfect for its Hampton’s location! The cozy nook enclosing the fabulous slipper tub is the real show-stopper here though. I wouldn’t mind lazing away in there!
That tub…that tub…amazing! The entire room is stunning.
I'm loving the tub too! Looks like a little escape to heaven. The only thing I don't like is that you can see the neighbour's windows, which means they can see you. But other than that, an amazing room!
This is the perfect color scheme for a bathroom….you really know how to hunt for this color!!! Anita
Lovely- it looks more gray to me though.
love the colors, some of my favs
Love it; those tiles are so beautiful!
S
This is the BEST bathroom ever! I am in love with the floor and wall tiles and the bathtub, oh my! What else can I say?
Im in love with this bathroom. Thank you for sharing. Now I want to redo my bathroom.
Such a beautiful bathroom, and I am in love with the color!
sa (Splendid Sass)
Gorgeous! I love everything about it. The colors are so soothing and elegant. I especially love the wide roman shade.
How relaxing! I really want this bathroom!
I LOVE this tile work. I have to blog about this one today!! Thanks Erin.
beautiful!
love the tiles!
I cannot get over how much I LOVE this bathroom.
Love. it.
It makes me dizzy I love it so much.
Wow–we are currently househunting and this image now makes me WANT a master bath fixer upper…..I could live in here!
Possibly the most gorgeous bathroom ever…..so peaceful and chic!
aaahh! take me away to that beautiful place. love the lanterns too by the tub!
great blog! our blogs should meet! lol. i love turquoise + blues too!
OVER THE TOP WONDERFUL!!!!
wowza. this is such a fun blog dedicated to turquoise!! loving that tub. ooh la la.
That is how a bathroom should be, relaxing and soothing to the senses.
I have been lusting over that tub forever and a day! So gorgeous!
Now this takes my breath away! Gorgeous.
It's amazing what floor to ceiling glass tile can do to a space. That is my favorite element by far.
Oh man, that shiny glass tile and the crazy amazing tub is a lethal combination!! Stunning! The walls are like jewelry…
Nancy
WOW!!!! Stunning!! And thank you for introducing me to another very talented design firm! Sometimes I ask myself, can it get better than this? Then it does??!!
Have a wonderful evening.
AK
akmagnoliahouse.com
Beautiful blog! I love those tiles, especially that color. I loved the kitchen in the previous post too 🙂
Blessings,
Marcia
This is the most stunning bathroom! I've linked to this post on my Friday Favorites. Thank you so much for sharing!
abby @ abby & her boys
This is killing me! Not only am I sucker for seafoam but also for that tub and all the marble! Sigh!
So much to love! That tile and tub are amazing!
Holy Yumminess! I think I just made that up!
Love and light,
Christina
That bathroom is gorgeous! I think it's one of the prettiest I've ever seen, The tub, the colors, the window treatment, the tiles….so peaceful and serene.
bee-U-tiful! everything is perfect.
Gorgeous!
Your posts are always gorgeous and so inspirational. This bathroom is to die for!!! So simple, clean, and well-designed. Keep up the good work. I love visiting here daily!!!
Hey Erin, thanks for the post 🙂 This bathroom is truly the gift that keeps on giving…We did it four years ago, and people are still talking about it, and we are still getting calls for work because of it!
Just about everything in that bathroom is from Urban Archaeology, the tiles, the tub, the light fixture, even the side table. Urban Archaeology was a sponsor of the showhouse, and we had free reign to select from any of their products, which was awesome!
As for the other items in the room…The lanterns, towels and robes were from General Home Store in Sag Harbor, NY, the sink accessories were from Gracious Home in New York City, and we designed/fabricated the roman shade.
And, Dale…Regarding the neighbors being able to see in the window: This was a newly-constructed house, and the builder had just planted some fast-growing evergreen trees between the two houses…So, within a couple of years they had the privacy that you would expect a master bathroom to have!
And…The builder of the house was Richard Gherardi of Sand Dollar Development in East Hampton: http://www.sanddollardev.com