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Sensing a Pattern

These baths are a feast for the eyes.

Sensing a Pattern

Left: In this San Diego primary bath with a view of the Pacific, Jackson Warren Interiors layered a coastal palette of soft blues and cool grays to create a serene retreat. The Artistic Tile floor adds graphic punch and a clean, contemporary edge. The result is a calm, light-filled bath that captures the spirit of coastal living while feeling refined and timeless.
Right: Inside this historic French Quarter home redesigned by Hattie Sparks, the bathroom strikes a balance of timeless and bold. A dramatic Timorous Beasties adds a hand-drawn touch, and brass fixtures by Delta, through Ferguson, introduce just the right touch of polish. Contemporary sconces by Visual Comfort, also through Ferguson, add a modern touch.

Sensing a Pattern

This primary bath in designer Hattie Sparks’s Uptown New Orleans home balances century-old charm with modern polish. A bold House of Hackney wallpaper sets the scene, while brass fixtures by Delta and Visual Comfort sconces, both through Ferguson, add warmth. The chandelier—handmade of powder-coated iron and coconut shells—anchors the room with an artisan spirit, complemented by original artworks and layered details that give the space a soulful, deeply personal vibe.