This 2000s Bathroom Now Has a "Sultry Ralph Lauren Aesthetic
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Eric Drozd remodeled his condo's outdated bathrooms, spending about $20,000 on the project. His aim was to transform the builder-grade beige spaces into a warm, sophisticated oasis. He replaced basic ceramic tile with a marble basketweave tile, which served as the foundation for the design. The choice of black and bronze tones for the mirror, lighting, and plumbing fixtures enhanced the character of the bathroom. Additionally, wall paneling and a unique tongue-and-groove detail connected the bathroom with the overall aesthetic of the condo, which Eric describes as a sultry Ralph Lauren style.
"Nothing about builder-grade finishes excited me, so I wanted to make sure I injected my own character into the space," Eric told Apartment Therapy in his house tour.
The bathroom became a sophisticated, warm, textured oasis, and Eric says he has a 'sultry Ralph Lauren aesthetic,' and this bathroom definitely fits the bill.
I replaced all the floors. In the bathroom, he chose a marble basketweave tile from Bedrosians for the floors and the shower, which was the jumping-off point for the entire space.
The tongue-and-groove detail on the bathroom walls helps tie the bathroom into the rest of the rooms in the condo.
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