Tag Archives: Bath Design

It has been nearly 40 years since my husband Robert and I founded Waterworks. During that time I have sold countless bathrooms, answered what seems like millions of questions, solved many problems, designed any number of iconic products and created a bath style that has endured over the years.

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I travel frequently and often have some complaint about the hotel bath. The complaint usually has something to do with function although there is often a detail or two I would like to change about the aesthetics as well.

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At last! Our long-awaited and much-delayed Los Angeles showroom opened on December 10th. I can proudly say it was worth the wait. We have introduced our Waterworks Kitchen brand to the L.A. market with displays of our Alta and Belden cabinetry styles for the bar, laundry, pool house and mud room, as well as kitchens in wood stains and great paint colors. Each installation includes subtle or bold backsplashes, fabulous stone counters, boldly scaled pot racks, practical work tables and tempting kitchen accessories.

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I love so many things about the three baths pictured here. All were created by Alexandra and Michael Miscczynski of the firm Interiors/Atelier AM (I highly recommend picking up a copy of their book). This young California couple with an eclectic style is able to assemble objects and furniture from all over the world and seamlessly bring them together in an honest and straightforward way. Clearly, this is not as simple as it seems — a sophisticated, educated eye is required to achieve such a sense of harmony and balance within an architectural environment.

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