Modern Guest-Bathroom Remodel

A simple, uncluttered design maximizes space in a small guest bath.

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This small bathroom need an updated look, but as it was squeezed between a stair wall and an adjacent bedroom, the remodel had to fit within the existing footprint. Designer Mariette Barsoum of Divine Kitchens in Westborough, Mass., stayed within the 41/2-foot-by-almost-10-foot space and maintained the location of the existing fixtures.

The clients of this whole-house remodel were split on the design of the renovation — the wife leaned toward contemporary while the husband preferred a more traditional style. Barsoum says that they compromised by creating a rustic family room for the husband, which has a rosewood mantel, knotty alder entertainment units, and fieldstone above the fireplace. The new kitchen, master suite, and this guest bath have a modern design. Though the clean, modern lines of this bathroom are suitable for the 1980s house, Barsoum has noticed a general trend toward more modern design, even in the very traditional homes of New England.

The guest bath has simple lines and neutral colors. Barsoum and fellow designer Heidi Marika-Perez covered all the walls with a 12-by-24-inch gray-toned tile, and used similar soft tones on the tile floor. “It was such a small bathroom, it was hard to know where to stop the tile,” Barsoum says, “and we wanted it to be uniform and seamless all the way around.”

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