Once a dated, tan-toned powder room with a cramped feel, this space was transformed into a bold, design-forward retreat. A dramatic wall-mounted Concretti bucket sink in licorice anchors the room, paired with a sleek two-handle wall-mounted faucet for a sculptural touch. Flanking the mirror, two Tala Lochan sconces cast a warm glow, enhancing the moody elegance. The showstopper is the black-and-white glasscloth wallcovering, aptly named Down the Rabbit Hole, which adds depth, movement, and a sense of playful sophistication to this once-forgotten corner of the home.
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