Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom French renaissance Share Tweet Help A glittering chandelier, clawfoot bath and Florentine-style metallic wallpaper all helped inspire the transformation of this room in a 1930s bungalow View of bathroom in a 1930s bungalow designed by Debra DeLorenzo Design featuring chandelier, claw foot bath, metallic wallpaper, tongue and groove paneling and tiled flooring. Not all bathrooms are created equal. Sometimes there's a need to move away from a predictable modern look to create a design that respects the era of a house.This new bathroom, designed by Debra DeLorenzo of Debra DeLorenzo Design, not only works with the era of the 1930s bungalow, but also provides a touch of French Country with a little glamour thrown in."An ornate cream-and-pewter Laura Ashley chandelier, which the clients already owned, provided a starting point for the design," says DeLorenzo. "It helped determine the decorative wall-paper, which features metallic pewter and warm beige tones. The clients' wish for a French Country look was another influence although we were using some ornate elements, they didn't want the bathroom to be too formal." View of bathroom in a 1930s bungalow designed by Debra DeLorenzo Design featuring chandelier, claw foot bath, metallic wallpaper, tongue and groove paneling and tiled flooring. For this reason, the lower half of the walls were paneled in white-painted tongue-and-groove wood planks."The painted wood gives the space a casual country flavor," says the designer. "It is also reminiscent of beach cottages in the Hamptons."A trestle-style chrome vanity unit with integrated handbasin and a painted clawfoot tub reinforce the country feel. View of bathroom in a 1930s bungalow designed by Debra DeLorenzo Design featuring chandelier, claw foot bath, metallic wallpaper, tongue and groove paneling and tiled flooring. "We used contemporary and classic fixtures and fittings, mixing it up a bit to get the required look," says DeLorenzo. "For example, the tub spout and tapware are modern, while the clawfoot bath harks back to an earlier period."DeLorenzo says she always paints the outside of clawfoot baths, to provide an accent color in the bathroom. Here, the donkey brown shade complements the floor tiles and metallic wallcovering.A separate tiled shower incorporates a half wall, which screens the toilet from the entrance to the bathroom. Credit list Builder L&K Builders Tapware Gruppo Italia Luna bath spout and Wallcoverings Brocante Mirror lights Lighting Plus Accessories Heirloom; Haceka Kosmos Vanity Gruppo Italia French Vanity Shower fittings Hansa Floor tiles Aruba Crafito Paints Resene Toilet Sphinx Story by: Colleen Hawkes Photography by: Paul McCredie 21 Sep, 2010 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > US2608 US2608 Read More Similar Stories