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AFTER: The wood vanity in the former laundry room turned bathroom oasis.
When Los Angeles–based interior designer Faith Blakeney was tasked with reimagining a 1930s Spanish-style home for a dear friend Deborah Burch, she had specific goals in mind. “She works very hard and she travels a lot for work, so she isn’t home that often,” Faith says. “I wanted to create a space so that when she got home, she could deeply, deeply relax and recharge.”
In order to accomplish this, Faith knew she had to add a crucial element that the house lacked. “This home, while glorious and with so many assets, only had two bathrooms. There was no master bathroom, so that was odd,” she says. “There was a room off the master bedroom that was a laundry room, which seemed ridiculous to me. We decided to move the laundry area to the garage and convert this laundry room into a bathroom.”
Once the logistics were sorted out, Faith was able to produce the calming, luxurious master bathroom the homeowner deserved. She thoughtfully combined wood and ceramic features for warmth and included arches and patterned tile for visual allure. Now, Faith’s friend calls her from the bathtub to express her gratitude. Here is how Faith assembled this pale pink haven.
BEFORE: Since there was no master bath, Faith looked to the laundry room for a convertible and convenient space.