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Angled sink
Eric Zepeda
AFTER
Angling the sink and simplifying wall treatments allowed the cramped and busy room to breathe easier.
Angled sink
Designers installed a limestone vanity in the corner, creating a focal point without blocking traffic

BEFORE The old green wallpaper, though attractive, only darkened and enclosed an already tight area. The main fixtures — the tub and toilet on one side, a pedestal sink and small cabinet on the other — consumed the space.

AFTER Designers Pamela Pennington and Tsun-Yen Wahab opened up the room by removing the old sink and installing a new limestone vanity in the corner, where it could become a focal point without blocking traffic. To add flair, a wall-mounted spigot was set in a rectangular mirror flanked by halogen sconces. Shutters were removed, exposing the handsome steel-framed window and increasing the natural light.

Bathroom before
BEFORE

The designers used the window as a cue for the floor tiles: The 4- by 4-inch tumbled-marble tiles, set in a checkerboard pattern, echo the window grid. A low wall at the end of the tub screens the toilet and serves as a display surface.

DESIGN Pamela Pennington and Tsun-Yen Wahab, Pamela Pennington Studios, Palo Alto (650/813-1797)

Published: August 2000