Here are three great examples of how a red and white Chinoiserie wallpaper can transform a bathroom. Above, Kate and Andy Spade's bathroom from The Selby. Just below, Ashley Whittaker's design featured in House Beautiful. Bottom, Meg Braff's bath from House Beautiful.
I would happily call any of these gorgeous bathrooms my own. I love Ashley Whitlakers work and admired from the start the Spades stunning bathroom...so lively and fresh!
I grew up in Europe and Lake Forest, Illinois. After graduating from The Ferry Hall School, Bryn Mawr College, and George Washington University Law School, I practiced law in Washington, D.C. Now I am finally devoting my time to two of my great passions - interior design and Chinoiserie.
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6 comments:
I would happily call any of these gorgeous bathrooms my own. I love Ashley Whitlakers work and admired from the start the Spades stunning bathroom...so lively and fresh!
I just put red chinoiserie/toile in my small guest bath wtih creamy colored marble and its offically the prettiest room in my house.
All three are very attractive to be sure. A bright, intense wallpaper works in a Powder Room, especially if there is a window.
I would like to know the name of the wallpaper pattern in the first and third photos if you have it.
As always, thank you for your blog. I have learned a lot and really enjoy the inspiration.
CC-The wallpaper is Jardin Chinois Red by Waterhouse Wallhangings.
Okay. This settles it. I'm considering navy chinoiserie for my powder room...and now my mind is made up. I must have it! So glad I found your blog :)
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