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BELOW TOP: This graphic wall covering is utilized throughout the entire second floor stairwell gallery and hall. In the late-1800s home, the stark contrast between the
classic moldings and the contemporary graphic quality of line occurring on almost every surface provides a feast for the eye. The elegant fixture choices, coupled with the
creative layout of the travertine floor and handmade sandstone and marble tile on the walls, create a graphic expression that is timeless and modern.
BELOW BOTTOM LEFT: The Victoria + Albert soaking tub creates a classic silhouette in the guest bath. Matte-black finished walls recede into the background, making
this small space feel much larger than it is.
BELOW BOTTOM RIGHT: The custom vanity repeats the graphic shapes, with Art Deco-inspired lighting and nickel faucets f rom Kallista. Made to look like a chest of
drawers, the vanity is in fact a highly functional cabinet with plenty of drawer and door storage.
Photographs by Daniel Feldkamp
Interiors by Spencer Design Associates, Minneapolis, MN, page 391