Understated lighting appeals to the minimal aesthetic of the bathroom in a modern Washington, D.C. home designed by Darryl Carter. The dressing table hides drawers for storage.
DRIPPING CHANDELIERMonique Lhuillier's bath in Bel Air showcases a custom-made lighting fixture by Foundry, white-oak cabinetry, and a photograph by George Hoyningen-Huene.
THREE PRONG CHANDELIERWithin an English country house, the guest bath has a tub and fittings recovered from another component of the manor; the curtains are of a James Hare silk, and the carpeting is from Ryalux.
MID-CENTURY CHANDELIERAs a result of a pair of brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank has a dark and moody aesthetic that updates classic French style for the 21st century. The master bathroom retains a 1950s American dining table a 1960s chandelier, and a armchair. The market is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles the walls are of Italian marble, and the floor is tiled with gold-leafed-glass and marble mosaics.
VINTAGE ITALIAN CHANDELIERThe master bathroom of Alice Childress and Christopher Daniels's downtown Manhattan loft, built with the assistance of Courtnay Daniels Haden, includes a vintage Italian chandelier, a classic freestanding marble tub, and an inherited 18th-century painting. The custom made vanities are outfitted with Caesarstone countertops and Kohler sinks; the sink and tub fittings are by Barber Wilsons & Co.
LOW-HANGING LAMPDesigner Darryl Carter generates a master bath that is true to his Virginia farmhouse's origins by utilizing a simple lamp he designed for the Urban Electric Co., a sink vanity made from a walnut table, plus a slender mirror that sits in the front of the windows.