The bathroom floor tile!! Swooning over this entire home. Thanks for sharing!
1n5ert-Nam3
Absolutely gorgeous room, but why the boob light on the ceiling?
torokunai
faucet handles look fiddly but otherwise lovely!
Pondnymph
That floor tile is one of the prettiest I’ve ever seen, a wonderful highlight in the room.
That whole house is gorgeous and cosy, designed for people to live in. Only things I find a bit jarring are the dark marble backsplash in the kitchen, having that demands good undercabinet lighting which is not visible, and the way too busy wallpaper in the bathroom in the last picture.
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Fuck u/spez
Mal2486
Ew.
Madamoiselle_Martine
Came by to say the floor stopped me in my tracks 😍
SamIamGreenEggsNoHam
Someone has a thing for hands….
tikki_the_brown
Where to get a vanity like this?
drakmordis
Would have chosen a different finish on the vanity and door than wood stain, but the stone and tile and fixtures all jive
IGotMeatSweats
Why go cheap with the light fixture?
Gorgo_xx
Love all the elements individually (some of them are just divine), but all together it feels a bit much. And I’m not convinced about the taps at all… maybe they’re temporary until the real blingy ones come in?
Bikingbrokerbassist
Can anyone tell what brand the faucets are?
stldoglover123
Uuuuggghhh this is quintessential room porn I’m oozing with aesthetic delight. Absolutely gorgeous!
13dot1then420
That flooring is intensely tacky.
TakingSorryUsername
That countertop is thicc.
tvr1814
For some reason this makes me very happy. Very cozy looking bathroom.
lostoceaned
That floor!! 😍
toeachtheirown_
I love this flooring.
Mokie81
Omg. Absolute gorgeousnesses.
DebiDebbyDebbie
The floor, I’m all about the floor!!!
WendolaSadie
Floor pattern feels like overkill, but the rest is quite beautiful, esp marble installation choice. Family name begins with “B “ I see.
Leaningonalamp
Floor clashing with counter. Otherwise beautiful.
gaiabee222
Amazing! Those floors are just gorgeous!
Spankh0us3
Ah, isn’t it amazing what Micro$oft money can do for you if you have a few hundred thousand to spend on a bathroom. . .
djbchichi
Very fancy and whimsical.
yuckgeneric
I truly cannot even begin to wrap my mind around how incredibly expensive this renovation must have been. Every single finish and detail is completely custom and ultra high end. Whereas a mere mortal might end up at a big box hardware store or maybe pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware to buy knobs for vanity, at $6 or maybe even $15 a knob, no doubt these guys spent $100… I really have no clue the kind of money they had to throw at the custom bath/shower wetroom fluted-glass custom steel door with the big “B” golden handle. Custom beautiful premier-grade walnut vanity? $$$$!!!!
Here’s one detail that may not be obvious that I feel compelled to mention: the one thing I notice is that DESPITE kind of money these people must have (truly it must be unlimited infinity bank account type money) they are NOT choosing to live in some, super gigantic 5000 square-foot McMansion, which in Seattle would translate to some new, big soulless all-white ultra-modern box. From the pictures, I would guess this is maybe at most a 2800 ft.² house… clearly they can afford MUCH bigger, but for whatever reason they chose to renovate the very lovely and charming home they started with to make it over into their dream home. Perhaps they like the convenience of their Queen Anne neighborhood, perhaps they really liked their neighbors, or their schools, or have family nearby, but lots of kudos and respect for them for not teaching their kids that bigger is better.
I like their master bedroom and the moody dining room, but that’s about it. I think the living room is too cluttered, way too much stuff to dust. I think the kitchen is ridiculously dark, for those who don’t live in Seattle, seems like 50% of the time we are under gray and overcast cold skies, and so a dark kitchen is probably going to feel even darker, especially in winter when we have very few hours of sunlight. And this master bathroom, I am flummoxed understand. Storage?!? When I look at these vanities, I wonder where did people put their deodorant, their electric toothbrushes, their toothpaste? Their shavers? Their towels? They’re garbage? And in terms of that ultra expensive wet room, I’m betting this is occupied by husband and wife who take a shower every day, that’s 365 days × 2 people equals more than 600 showers per year, and yet, they have that gigantic bathtub (probably $3000) taking up a lot of real estate, and I’d be very surprised if they use that more than once a month. Just saying if I ever had that kind of money, I would put in a large and very nice steam shower with a very comfortable sizeable bench with double showerheads, so that a couple can get clean together and have some fun…
The other thing is I bet stylistically this bathroom is going to date very badly. It’s very specific and far from timeless or classic. My hunch: people in 12 years from now will look at it and wonder what were they thinking… but hey, with their money, they can just re-renovate to suit there tastes in the future.
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[More pics and information](https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/studio-laloc-seattle-house). [Designer website with much more pics](https://www.studiolaloc.com/boston-terrace).
I love the floor !!
The bathroom floor tile!! Swooning over this entire home. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous room, but why the boob light on the ceiling?
faucet handles look fiddly but otherwise lovely!
That floor tile is one of the prettiest I’ve ever seen, a wonderful highlight in the room.
That whole house is gorgeous and cosy, designed for people to live in. Only things I find a bit jarring are the dark marble backsplash in the kitchen, having that demands good undercabinet lighting which is not visible, and the way too busy wallpaper in the bathroom in the last picture.
Fuck u/spez
Ew.
Came by to say the floor stopped me in my tracks 😍
Someone has a thing for hands….
Where to get a vanity like this?
Would have chosen a different finish on the vanity and door than wood stain, but the stone and tile and fixtures all jive
Why go cheap with the light fixture?
Love all the elements individually (some of them are just divine), but all together it feels a bit much. And I’m not convinced about the taps at all… maybe they’re temporary until the real blingy ones come in?
Can anyone tell what brand the faucets are?
Uuuuggghhh this is quintessential room porn I’m oozing with aesthetic delight. Absolutely gorgeous!
That flooring is intensely tacky.
That countertop is thicc.
For some reason this makes me very happy. Very cozy looking bathroom.
That floor!! 😍
I love this flooring.
Omg. Absolute gorgeousnesses.
The floor, I’m all about the floor!!!
Floor pattern feels like overkill, but the rest is quite beautiful, esp marble installation choice. Family name begins with “B “ I see.
Floor clashing with counter. Otherwise beautiful.
Amazing! Those floors are just gorgeous!
Ah, isn’t it amazing what Micro$oft money can do for you if you have a few hundred thousand to spend on a bathroom. . .
Very fancy and whimsical.
I truly cannot even begin to wrap my mind around how incredibly expensive this renovation must have been. Every single finish and detail is completely custom and ultra high end. Whereas a mere mortal might end up at a big box hardware store or maybe pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware to buy knobs for vanity, at $6 or maybe even $15 a knob, no doubt these guys spent $100… I really have no clue the kind of money they had to throw at the custom bath/shower wetroom fluted-glass custom steel door with the big “B” golden handle. Custom beautiful premier-grade walnut vanity? $$$$!!!!
Here’s one detail that may not be obvious that I feel compelled to mention: the one thing I notice is that DESPITE kind of money these people must have (truly it must be unlimited infinity bank account type money) they are NOT choosing to live in some, super gigantic 5000 square-foot McMansion, which in Seattle would translate to some new, big soulless all-white ultra-modern box. From the pictures, I would guess this is maybe at most a 2800 ft.² house… clearly they can afford MUCH bigger, but for whatever reason they chose to renovate the very lovely and charming home they started with to make it over into their dream home. Perhaps they like the convenience of their Queen Anne neighborhood, perhaps they really liked their neighbors, or their schools, or have family nearby, but lots of kudos and respect for them for not teaching their kids that bigger is better.
I like their master bedroom and the moody dining room, but that’s about it. I think the living room is too cluttered, way too much stuff to dust. I think the kitchen is ridiculously dark, for those who don’t live in Seattle, seems like 50% of the time we are under gray and overcast cold skies, and so a dark kitchen is probably going to feel even darker, especially in winter when we have very few hours of sunlight. And this master bathroom, I am flummoxed understand. Storage?!? When I look at these vanities, I wonder where did people put their deodorant, their electric toothbrushes, their toothpaste? Their shavers? Their towels? They’re garbage? And in terms of that ultra expensive wet room, I’m betting this is occupied by husband and wife who take a shower every day, that’s 365 days × 2 people equals more than 600 showers per year, and yet, they have that gigantic bathtub (probably $3000) taking up a lot of real estate, and I’d be very surprised if they use that more than once a month. Just saying if I ever had that kind of money, I would put in a large and very nice steam shower with a very comfortable sizeable bench with double showerheads, so that a couple can get clean together and have some fun…
The other thing is I bet stylistically this bathroom is going to date very badly. It’s very specific and far from timeless or classic. My hunch: people in 12 years from now will look at it and wonder what were they thinking… but hey, with their money, they can just re-renovate to suit there tastes in the future.