Revisit a few of our favorite powder and bathrooms. Lynne Konstantin I Design Writer eatured in the debut of At Home in September 2011, this Bloomfield Hills bath was created by Jodi Caden of Birmingham's Caden Design Group. The design of the spectacular center- piece of the master bath was born out of necessity: "There was no space for a tub, so we put it in the center:' says Caden. "Today's tubs are so architec- tural they can often stand on their own:' Larger floor tiles require less cleaning, and the mirrors are crafted from quarter-sawn walnut. To cap off the year, take a tour of some of the most soothing and unique powder and bathrooms that we have featured in At Home. ❑ In a Birmingham home built by Alexander V. Bogaerts + Associates in Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak designer Richard Ross created a powder room with a pop of glamour. The crescent- shaped Baker demilune vanity is topped with a hammered copper bowl. The clean edges of the modern faucet contain the exuberance of the exquisite sconces. Designed to look like a rich, textural fabric, the wall covering is actually practical vinyl from Romo at the Michigan Design Center. Mother of pearl frames the mirror, which reflects a built-in bookcase in the main hallway. Do you have a home you'd like to share with the community? Contact Lynne Konstantin at lkonstantin@thejewishnews.com . 42 December 12 • 2013 JR,