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With Westchester Interior Designer Sun Lee, 35 Square-Foot Bathroom goes from “Dull” to Beautiful!
While working for the Obama’s White House decorator, interior designer Sun Lee and her husband moved into an old American colonial style house in Westchester in 2012. After five years, their bathroom began leaking, she decided to make her next design project her own bathroom remodel.
Sun’s vision was to create a crisp and luxurious bathroom with contrast in colors and material in their budget. She combined an inexpensive vintage furniture inspired vanity, white and grey marble tiles, and horizontal bead boards to create a space that was fresh, yet serene.
With Westchester Interior Designer Sun Lee, 35 Square-Foot Bathroom goes from “Dull” to Beautiful!
While working for the Obama’s White House decorator, interior designer Sun Lee and her husband moved into an old American colonial style house in Westchester in 2012. After five years, their bathroom began leaking, she decided to make her next design project her own bathroom remodel.
Sun’s vision was to create a crisp and luxurious bathroom with contrast in colors and material in their budget. She combined an inexpensive vintage furniture inspired vanity, white and grey marble tiles, and horizontal bead boards to create a space that was fresh, yet serene.
The Greek key mosaic tile frames the floor.
Before: “The original bath felt tired,” Sun recalls, “due to the dull vanity and the laden ceramic tile that covered the walls and the floor.