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Photo credit: Cesar RubioMarbled WhiteDesigned by Nick NoyesDesigner Nick Noyes opted for a curvy tub, the new take on the claw-foot vessel, for this San Francisco Victorian built in the late 19th century.
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Photo credit: Matthew MillmanHoney HueDesigned by Melanie CoddingtonDesigner Melanie Coddington transformed this master bathroom in a Palo Alto home into a warm, light-filled retreat complete with a skylight and honey onyx for the accent wall behind the bathtub.
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Photo credit: David Duncan LivingstonAngular RelaxationDesigned by Butler Armsden ArchitectsIn this spacious masterbath, an angular nook in the bathroom is made functional thanks to an asymmetrical tub.
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Photo credit: Benny ChanDouble TakeDesigned by Griffin Enright ArchitectsThe restrained black and white palette of this transformed "French Country Tudor ranch" bathroom supports a heightened sense of volume and space. The white cement board and stucco reflect a modern aesthetic.














