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Rita Konig: Decorator’s Bathroom

Posted on | October 10, 2008 | 1 Comment

rita decorator bathroom 700878 Rita Konig: Decorators Bathroom

I’ve kind fallen for this bathroom from domino’s Rita Konig. At first I thought it was a bit too decorated. It didn’t feel at all like a bathroom. I’ve changed my mind. I have looked at so many stark subway tiled bathrooms that this bathroom feels vibrant and refreshing. I don’t know if I would use it as my everyday bath but a guest bath would be nice. The look feels old, regal, and lived in. Be wise not to fill the room with too much crap which could make the space cluttered and granny.

Wallpaper: “La Promenade’ about $75/roll, Twigs Fabrics & Wallpaper (800) 824-4204

Mirror: “Wellington” $219.95 signaturehardware.com

Lighting: Visual Comfort “Boston” wall lamps, $273 each, circalighting.com


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  1. Anonymous
    June 22nd, 2009 @ 9:28 pm

    I actually used this paper myself in a powder room after seeing it in Domino magazine. It comes in a wonderful green which is what I used. Twigs has been around for years and I have used several of their papers and fabrics.

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