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ABOVE AND NEAR RIGHT: “Amy and I both
loved the tub,” Emerson says. “It’s like a big
piece of sculpture.” Because it’s freestanding,
Weinstein designed decorative niches and
placed side tables to hold bath soaps and
other items. The curbless steam shower and
the toilet room are each enclosed in opaque
etched glass. The floor is a combination
of three marbles that form a pattern, and
Weinstein added marble to the ledges of
the shower and countertops. “It all worked
together,” she says. “It’s about picking the
right scale and combinations of subtle
palettes.” Weinstein designed identical his-
and-hers maple vanities, fabricated by Bella
Cucina, on either side of a central white-
painted makeup vanity.
FAR RIGHT: “I love doing powder rooms,”
Weinstein says. “I think it’s an opportunity to
take a risk because it’s not a room you visit
every day. It’s a chance for guests to say, ‘Wow,
that was fun!’” She covered the walls with
Fornasetti wallpaper and added shimmering
flourishes with wall sconces and vanity knobs.
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