Thursday, March 17, 2011

Mediterranean Bath Oasis

Tuscan Project mediterranean bathroom


I wanted to share with you this beautiful bathroom I recently came across by architectural firm Myers Design Inc. and wonderful designer, Letitia Holloway. I love the old world feel with the furniture like vanities, arched windows and beamed ceilings. Notice the sunken round tub and chandelier - what a luxury!

The curved shower is just stunning. I adore curved walls - they are usually expensive to create but they are always beautiful. It really evokes an European spa like feeling.

The limestone flooring and tiles really are beautiful. Also notice that the cabinetry is more furniture like rather than built in - this also adds to the room like/spa feeling of the space. The rest of the house is equally stunning. You can see more of it HERE. You can also see more of the talented Letitia Holloway's work HERE.

Tuscan Project mediterranean bathroom

21 comments:

  1. Wow how fabulous! I wouldn't know what to do with a bath that large.~Cheers Kim

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  2. Beautiful Bathroom! I'd be in there all day! I am not sure I would like cleaning it though:)

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  3. I could stay and drool for hours at your wonderful blog. I'm your newest follower.

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  4. holyyy, that bathroom is amazing!

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  5. This is one of THE most beautiful bathrooms I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to sharing this post with my readers (I'll give you the link!) and going to the site you mentioned and reading more of this fabulous abode.

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  6. How gorgeous, love this fabulous bath!!

    Xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  7. Wow that is something....so old world but elegant and spacious with all the modern conveniences of today. Fabulous....love the limestone floors and curved shower all too!

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  8. I love the seafoam colored crown moulding!

    Natalie from www.natarmournest.blogspot.com

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  9. Beautiful. that shower is incredible. Have a great week. Mona

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  10. Bath??? What tub, Gina? That's a pool! lol

    Love the feeling of tis bathroom... it's huge, but also it's elegant.

    Have a wonderful Spring!

    xo


    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  11. This bath is one that I could go in and never come out, Just lovely. Kathy

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  12. I've never seen such an unusual space. The Old World feeling really transports me to another era. Thanks for the eye candy! Saffronia

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  13. I love the bathroom, the only thing what makes me uneasy is the gaping tub right next to the sinks. I would feel afraid to accidentally fall into it!

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  14. There really isn't much else to say than WOW!
    This bathroom design is just gorgeous.

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  15. Letitia did a great job. Who wouldn't like that spacious bathroom? Like you I adore curve walls ever since, that one on the picture really looks gorgeous, I want to touch it for myself.

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  16. Hello! I just discovered you via chicdesign. Beautiful and so elegant. A bathroom where one could really relax and feel like a bon vivant.

    Tri

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  17. I love this bath and have been saving it to share with my readers. Here's the link. Gina, I could live so easily in your homes!

    http://johnhoodfamily.blogspot.com/2011/05/willow-decor-feast-for-eyes.html

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