Monday, September 1, 2008

The Bathtub

The Bath. A time to relax and rejuvenate. There is nothing quite as soothing. It is small wonder that this time tested ritual has become a focus of beautiful design. I was reminded of how important a bathtub can be when enjoying the latest issue of Elle Decor and seeing this brilliant example of a "bathing room":

Elle Decor, September 2008, Photo by Grey Crawford

What struck me about this space was not just the beautiful tub (Waterworks Candide tub), but the very beautiful and witty tub filler dreamed up by the home owners/designers Fisher Weisman. A stream of water flows down from a shell encrusted "chandelier" reminiscent of the unique creations of Tony Duquette. Question....just where does one turn it on? No matter...this is my idea of luxury.

Another master of the bath is Axel Vervoordt. Bringing that European sensibility, he never fails to bring a certain sophistication and fresh simplicity to this kind of space. Here he has placed a nineteenth century zinc tub in a bedroom. Heaven.

Another of my favorite bath spaces was created by Vicente Wolf. I think that combining different styles and periods will always make a space more interesting, and Mr. Wolf accomplishes this with great style. His Baccarat sconces and English eighteenth century mirror are the perfect foil for the blue glass walls and contemporary concrete tub.

Another designer who never disappoints is Michael Smith. This example of his authentic style takes me to another time.... one where things were slower. And isn't that what one would want when trying to unwind in the tub? Look at the details: the basket of magazines, reading glasses on the stool, the fresh towels, slippers at the side of the tub. And of course Rover waiting patiently. Perfection. (All bath fittings and fixtures designed by Smith for Kohler).

House and Garden, December 2000, Photo by Melanie Acevedo

This bathroom was created by Juan Pablo Molyneux for jewelry designer John Landrum Bryant. The bath here is adorned by Bryant's signature tiger heads on the tub face as well as the filler (Custom created by Bryant). The fantasy comes through, but in a way that is not overstated. Very "chic" I think!


Veranda, January-February 2005, Photo by Hickey-Robertson

This bathroom has all of the elements necessary for a long relaxing soak. Designers, art dealers and home owners Cynthia Cage McClain and Robert McClain thought of everything: candles, reading material, a little wine, flowers. Mix these with such personal, beautiful art and photography, and one feels like this is really home.

House and Garden, October 2005, Photo by Francois Halard

Milan based designer Roberto Peregalli created this amazing Master Bath for Claudio and Maria Luti of the famous family firm Kartell, most well known today for the production of the Philippe Starck Ghost Chair. I love the Robust-patterned marble flooring with the striped Venetian stucco walls. The dramatic Carrara marble tub surround contrasts so wonderfully with the Kartell Eros chair here.

Veranda, September-October 2006, Photo by Alec Hemmer

This bathroom just says "California" to me. Designed by Napa Valley designer Barbara Colvin this space is beautifully done. I love the French Doors off the garden and the stone floors. The simple elegance and connection to the outdoors creates such a wonderful spa-like atmosphere.

House Beautiful, July 2006, Photo by Karyn R. Millet

One of designers I am following lately is Ken Fulk. This California designer created such a pleasing space here using the Vintage Bath form Kohler, the owner's leaded glass pendant, and the Greek Key trimmed Roman Shade. Victorian side chair from Swallowtail. Very pretty!

Southern Accents, September October 2008, Photo by Pieter Estersohn

I love this bath with it's Loius XIV mirror and antique Swedish chandelier. Designed by Amelia Handegan for a couple in Charleston, it has a very European flavor. The pale gray-blue and white palette with the pewter and gold metal colors seems to be something I am drawn to time and again.

Southern Accents, July-August 2008, Photo by Roger Davies

Phoebe Howard decorated this beautiful bathroom for a vacation house in Ponte Verde Beach, Florida. A custom mosaic floor and hand-painted mural are what make this bathroom unique. So very pretty. The tub in this room seems to show up quite often in bathrooms that catch my eye. It's classic style works in so many places. Like in this all white bathroom:

House Beautiful, November 2006. Photo by Pieter Estersohn

Sally Markham created this vision in white for a couple in Connecticut. White glass mosaic tile line the walls and the floor creating quite an ethereal effect. One could float away to dreamland here. The heart shaped chair becomes an exclamation point against this white palette. Lovely.

House and Garden, July 2005, Photo by William Abranowicz

In contrast to the more traditional western aesthetic, this bathroom incorporates a decidedly Eastern influence. The architect William McDonough creates a sanctuary in the style of a Japanese country house. One could sit forever in this custom tub from Concrete Works looking out at the meadow of native grasses on South Carolina coastal island.

House and Garden, July 2005, Photo by Jonn Coolidge

The Master Bath in this Spanish Colonial Revival home takes on the California Craftsman flavor through the artful use of custom tile by Ann Sacks. Designer Jarrett Hedborg created a wonderful, cozy bathtub alcove here. I love the arched window echoed on the interior with the tiled arch. Beautifully done!

Elle Decor, July-August 2005, Photo by William Waldron

This is such a fun loving design for a bathroom by designer Robert Couturier. He combines glass tile and mosaic pebble floors with fresh and vibrant colors. This tub is is the Paris tub by Water Monopoly.

Elle Decor, July 2003, Photo by Dominique Vorillon

Then we have the classic claw foot tub. There is a nostalgia about it that cannot be put aside. This beach house bathroom in Malibu designed by Kerry Joyce is brightened by the sunny yellow-painted tub. I love the mosaic floor with the label identifying it as the "boys" bathroom. The surfboard is a fun touch.

Elle Decor, August-September 2003, Photo by Simon Upton

Another example of the classic claw foot provides quite a contrast to the way it is used above. This elegant New Orleans bathroom was designed by Ann Holden of the two Ann's of New Orleans: Holden and Dupuy. I love the New Orleans feeling here of the rustic painted wood plank floors paired with the silk drapery panels. The claw foot here was found at a salvage shop. The sink and fittings were original to the house. I love the photo reflecting the room through the antique mirror.

This is a round-up of some of my favorite tubs and the spaces they occupy. To get going with your own private sanctuary, you can start by looking at the Waterworks website. Many of the tubs can be found there. And for those on a budget, salvage shops are a great way to go. I hope this room, one of the most often used, can become a place for more than just the everyday chore of getting "ready". I hope it can become a place to relax and spend some down time.

29 comments:

sandra/tx said...

Ahhhh.... Calgon, take me away! Thanks for the lovely pics!

Mrs. Blandings said...

Katie - an amazing and comprehensive post!

Anonymous said...

My favorite is the Barbara Colvin, Napa Valley bath. Having grown up on a ranch in that area(1924 Craftsman 4over4), I remember that amazing light in the morning streaming through the window. Unfortunately the bathroom did not look like Barbaras. Wonderful post to visit time and again. Ginny

MIMILEE said...

This is one gal who LOVES to soak in her bathtub! These glorious examples you shared were a feast to my eyes. Only problem is, it made me want to dump my very ordinary tub for one of these!
Delicious and inspiring post, Katie! THANKS!

Best Regards,
MIMILEE <><

Style Court said...

Katie -- this is a great post! I loved that Charleston bath with the metal tub too. Handegan's work is so elegant!

Jules said...

what a wonderful post! someday, when i have a house of my own, i'd love to create a luxury master bath for me and my hubby :) that first photo is awesome!

Topsy Turvy said...

A wonderful collection of images! My favorites – those of Vicente Wolfe and Holden & Dupuy.

-Lana

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Such dream-worthy pictures.
I redid our bathroom two years ago, and had a ball. The Michael Smith photo reminds me of it a bit, same green and dark brown. William Morris paper above the beadboard walls, slanted ceilings, also papered in Mr. Morris. A really splurgey claw-foot tub with a Morris style botanical painting all around it. Fabulous plumbing fixtures,antique mirrors, lighted corner cabinet with glass doors. Can you tell it's one of my favorite places to hide out??

Easy and Elegant Life said...

It is the one place that Mrs. E. and I went seriously wrong. The bathtub is a new thing with jets that is never used. At least we had it paneled to match the floor, but that doesn't offset the awful plastic knob or plain... blah... of the thing.

I've only had one tub that I loved. It was a clawfoot in an historic apartment. I could stretch out full length in it. And because it was so pretty, it was the only tub I've had that could double as a huge wine cooler/bucket.

Don't underestimate the power of a good tub.

SimplyGrove said...

I could seriously move into that first bathtub!!!!! Lovely post!!!

mrsplainjane said...

Great post!! Barbara Colvin is a friend of mine- she's actually helping us with our home... we got our fireplace surround through her, and a lot of our furniture. She has such a beautiful eye for design, I love how she puts things together that you wouldn't normally think of but it ends up making perfect sense. :) Her bathroom is beautiful, as is the rest of her home.

FancyPants-design said...

They are all sooo lovely really makes me want to take a bath!! I loooove the chromeish first one and the one with the blue palm tree wallpaper!! :)

katiedid said...

Hi Sandra/tx! and thnaks for the visit! I think those same words apply here very well!

Hi Mrs B- Thnaks so much. It was fun to put together. ;)

katiedid said...

Hi Ginny! It looks like we have alot in common! My mom lived in both Healdsburg and Napa for a time, and I have an Aunt in Napa (her sister). So I visited frequently, as you can imagine. There aren't many more beautiful places on earth. And don't you live in Pasadena now?

I like the Barbara Colvin tub too! I could definitley live in this house.

katiedid said...

Hi Mimilee! and Thnaks for visiting! I am glad you enjoyed the post! I had so much fun going through my magazine collection to find them again!

katiedid said...

Hi Coutney! I like this Handegun house also. The grey blue colors are wonderful!

Hi Jules- I long for a large Master Bath also! It will be awhile before we take on another house project though. We are trying o finish our yard first and get the exterior painted first! :)

Hi Lana! I love anything the Ann's put together! And Wolf is a favorite of mine too.;)

katiedid said...

Pamela! Your bathroom sounds dreamy! If it is half as beautiful as your description, you must post it and let us all see!!!!!

katiedid said...

Hi Mr. E! I grew up in a house with a clawfoot and a three sided porcelain tub....both beautiful! My mother painted the underside of the clawfoot a beautiful aqua green color, very edge-y at the time, but very beautiful. They wil alwaus have a place in my heart.

katiedid said...

Hi SG! Glas you enjoyed! :)

Mrs PJ! You are lucky to have such a talented friend! I love her style and look forward to seeing your house all done!

jae said...

great collection of inspiring photos.....the BOYS in the tiles...genius.

Toby Worthington said...

What a ravishing array of bathrooms.
Not a boring example in the whole bunch, and let us admit that most bathrooms are dull and charmless in the extreme!
Excellent post~thanks.

Alkemie said...

Katie, you've totally outdone yourself in this stunning post! Bathrooms are the utlimate and all the ones you showcased are simply stunning! I love the first metal tub at the top. Great inspirations!

Karen

Maryam in Marrakesh said...

oh my.........they're gorgeous. But the Vicente Wolfe one is just perfect. oooh to have the resources.........sigh. Maybe in my next life.......

Pink Wallpaper said...

super fun post...i adore a good bath!

Rita Finn said...

I love a great bathroom. There's a scene in the BBC production of Pride & Prejudive where Mr. Darcy emerges from a gorgeous copper tub. Most women would be ogling at Colin Firth, but I said, "Look at that bath tub!"

katiedid said...

Hi Jae- Glad you enjoyed. ;)

Hello Mr. Worthington. Thank you so much for the visit and your kind words.! I agree...there are many bathrooms out there that don't get enough attention.

katiedid said...

Hi Karen- I like that first one too, but that chandleier is amazing!

Hi Maryam! The Wolf bathroom is one I look at time and again. I love it too.

Hi Pink! Thanks!

katiedid said...

Hi Rita and thanks for the visit! That is too funny! I probably would have done the same thing....well maybe after a peek at Mr. Darcy!

zeniamai said...

Really nice post Katie and just in time. We are renovating our bathroom and my mom have been insisting on buying a bathtub... In the end, the design of our new bathroom didn't include the bathtub since I was not that convinced and our bathroom is quite small. If I saw your post earlier, maybe we have made room for a tub after all.