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359 We transformed the second-floor bathroom of a historic home — one of the first homes built in Westminster, Colorado, in the 1890s — into a spacious and luxurious sanctuary. To achieve this major expansion, we needed more space than the former bathroom had available. So we converted one of the four second-floor bedrooms into extra square footage for the bathroom. The goal with our design aesthetic was to honor the origins of the home and, to that end, one of the showstoppers of this space is the large-scale floral wallpaper with matching window valances. The traditional, freestanding slipper tub is oriented to look out of the former bedroom window, providing a beautiful view of the Boulder Flatirons. Instead of a standard linen closet, we designed the room with an armoire for a more traditional farmhouse feel. To add a splash of color and fun, we matched the custom vanity cabinets to the blue-green color of the wallpaper and pulled in the red accent from the flowers for the mirrors. Photography by Libbie Martin Designed by Beautiful Habitat, Westminster, CO, page 361 traditional

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