GIL SCHAFER AND MILES REDD ~ BATHROOM DESIGN IN NEW YORK
Gil Schafer and Miles Red worked together to create this master bath for a client in New York. Design perfection is the thought that comes to mind to describe this beauty. ENJOY!
Images Paul Costello from the Great American House, courtesy of Gil Schafer. and
Totally superb Teresa... the way that mirror is hung is indeed perfection. Thank you for my little mention on your sidebar... that has made my day... I am very touched... Happy Sunday... xv
Teresa, I am always a fan of these 2! The black and white wallpaper in the dining room with those green chairs...who would have thought? It pops and it creates a lasting impression.
Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!! xoxo Elizabeth
Teresa I love Miles Redd; he is absolutely fabulous designer!!! These spaces are gorgeous, loved this story in the magazine. Have a great rest of your weekend!!!
I'm loving that mirror on the window. Can you imagine the glorious light you would get on your face in the morning? Probably never have to turn on a fixture during the day. Lovely project to share, Teresa.
Simply and elegantly….that is how it's done! Their work is incredible! I love the mirror…my first thought was that I Iove the shutters! They remind me of my husband's grandmother's house which is to me…the epitome of good design! So glad I got to see this right before I go to sleep! I hope I dream wonderful dreams of beautiful designs!
Just saw this as I was scrolling through a few beautiful posts!! You know how much I adore Gil Schafer!! And if you didn't know, the 2nd shot if from the Fairmont San Francisco penthouse that Champalimaud Design renovated.
That's one of the prettiest bathrooms I've seen. I love Gil Schafer's work. His website is divine. And so is his country home!
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Loi
Hello Teresa
ReplyDeleteI agree this bathroom is spectacular. I love the two levels of shutters.
Helen xx
Love the tub area- I stared at that photo forever when I got the magazine! Devine!
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The window shutters above the tub are a great idea. Love how they are split.
ReplyDeleteTotally superb Teresa... the way that mirror is hung is indeed perfection. Thank you for my little mention on your sidebar... that has made my day... I am very touched... Happy Sunday... xv
ReplyDeleteLove how they hung the mirror on top of the blinds it gives that area depth.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday!
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Debra~
Absolutely love all the spaces! That dining room is just amazing! Love the bold wall covering and pop of color in the chairs! Have a great weekend!
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Teresa,
ReplyDeleteI am always a fan of these 2! The black and white wallpaper in the dining room with those green chairs...who would have thought? It pops and it creates a lasting impression.
Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!!
xoxo Elizabeth
Teresa I love Miles Redd; he is absolutely fabulous designer!!! These spaces are gorgeous, loved this story in the magazine. Have a great rest of your weekend!!!
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Of course I have already pinnned this too when it came out last week -- since we are design twins! Beautiful dream bathroom!
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The bathroom is gorgeous, Teresa. I love the double shutters above the tub. Have a lovely evening!
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I'm loving that mirror on the window. Can you imagine the glorious light you would get on your face in the morning? Probably never have to turn on a fixture during the day. Lovely project to share, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteSimply and elegantly….that is how it's done! Their work is incredible! I love the mirror…my first thought was that I Iove the shutters! They remind me of my husband's grandmother's house which is to me…the epitome of good design! So glad I got to see this right before I go to sleep! I hope I dream wonderful dreams of beautiful designs!
ReplyDeletei love that dark dining room paper... kill me now! :)
ReplyDeleteJust saw this as I was scrolling through a few beautiful posts!! You know how much I adore Gil Schafer!! And if you didn't know, the 2nd shot if from the Fairmont San Francisco penthouse that Champalimaud Design renovated.
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