dwell: 20 Remodels That Transform Blah Bathrooms Into Striking Sanctuaries

August 26, 2021

By: Melissa Dalton

Before: The main bathroom in this semicircular home in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, didn’t have a lot going for it. To start with, it was shaped like an asymmetrical trapezoid. It was also carpeted. "Enough said," says designer Mandy Cheng, who helped with an overhaul of the 1965 home.

After: Cheng specified brass Schluter inlay between the terrazzo tiles on the floor. "These are installed in an offset Y pattern, which is the first letter of [the owners’] last name," says the designer. A terrazzo tile backsplash provides a lightly textured backdrop for the brass faucet and warm wooden cabinetry.

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A terrazzo tile backsplash provides a lightly textured backdrop for the brass faucet and warm wooden cabinetry.
Photo: Madeline Tolle

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