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Using Multiple Marbles in Bathroom Design: The Latest Trend

Using Multiple Marbles in Bathroom Design: The Latest Trend

If you're planning to renovate your bathroom, you might want to consider using multiple marbles to create an elegant and unique look. Designers are moving away from using…

By Salon Privé 2 May 2023

If you’re planning to renovate your bathroom, you might want to consider using multiple marbles to create an elegant and unique look.

Designers are moving away from using a single marble and instead experimenting with different marble colours, patterns, and finishes. This trend is rapidly gaining popularity as it allows designers to create eye-catching combinations that elevate the overall aesthetic of the bathroom.

The Astor: A Beautiful Example of Multiple Marble Use

The Astor, located in Manhattan’s Upper West Side, is a stunning example of how using multiple marbles can create a beautiful bathroom design. Originally built by William Waldorf Astor in 1901, this building has been restored and upgraded while retaining its pre-war character and charm.

(Credit: Christian Harder)

The primary bathroom in The Astor features a combination of white and grey marble, which adds a classic and timeless look to the space. The grey marble is used on the floors and walls, while the white marble is used for the countertops and the bathtub. The result is a luxurious and inviting space that exudes elegance.

53 West 53: Luxury Bathrooms with Bespoke Marble

53 West 53, a condominium tower rising above the Museum of Modern Art in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, features luxurious bathrooms designed as spa-like sanctuaries. The bespoke primary baths in this building invite relaxation and rejuvenation with their rich yet soft palette and museum-quality finishes.

(Credit: Evan Joseph)

The bathrooms are elegantly appointed in polished Noir St. Laurent marble, high-honed Verona limestone, and polished Persian golden travertine.

These marbles are used to create a sophisticated and refined look that exudes luxury. The bathrooms also feature custom-carved vanities, polished nickel Dornbracht fixtures, a cast iron Lefroy Brooks soaking tub, and a freestanding steam shower.

One High Line: A Luxury Condominium Project with Marble Bathrooms

One High Line, a luxury condominium project developed by Witkoff Group & Access Industries, features marble bathrooms that are dripping in luxury.

The primary bathrooms in the East Tower are dressed in floor-to-ceiling marble, including Honed Arabescato Vagli marble flooring, African St Laurent marble walls, Honed Arabescato Vagli Oro countertops, and Statuario marble surrounding the Kaldewei standalone tubs.

(Courtesy of One High Line by DBOX)

The result is a bathroom that exudes opulence and sophistication. The powder rooms in the East Tower also feature Honed Crystal White stone flooring and countertops, as well as Honed Staturio marble walls.

Tribeca Green: Marble Bathrooms with Classic Design

Tribeca Green, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, offers a residential experience with a classic design. The primary bathrooms in this building feature elegant statuary white honed marble floors with custom trim in Grigio Nicola honed marble, and custom vanities designed by Italkraft in stained oak.

(Credit: Colin Miller)

The primary bath features statuary marble countertops with Cantrio under-mount bathtubs with Lefroy Brooks polished chrome fixtures and faucets. The secondary bathroom exhibits 1930s flare with Oriental white countertops and Cantrio under-mount sinks with Lefroy Brooks polished chrome fixtures and faucets.

White oak millwork custom vanities and Oriental white honed marble floors with custom trim in Grigio Nicola honed marble reflect classic RAMSA design.

In Conclusion

Using multiple marbles in bathroom design is the latest trend that has gained popularity among designers. It allows for the creation of unique and elegant combinations that elevate the overall aesthetic of the bathroom.

The examples above demonstrate how different marbles can be used to create luxurious and sophisticated bathrooms that exude opulence and style. If you’re planning to renovate your bathroom, using multiple marbles is definitely worth considering.

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