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Katrina Harper-Lewis

I Thought an All-Marble Scheme Would be Overkill in a Small Bathroom, But Whitney Port Shows How to Make it Feel Beautifully Balanced

Marble bathroom / Whitney Port .

I've always considered marble a luxurious touch in a bathroom, either in the flooring, on the wall tiles, or as a surface material for a vanity, but never for all three at once – I thought that would feel over-the-top and cold. But that was before I saw Whitney Port's stunning bathroom transformation. It's elegant, inviting, and proof that this all-marble look can work even in the smallest spaces.

The star's marble bathroom renovation was completed by Marie Flanagan Interiors with Calacatta Paonazzo marble from Aria Stone, and incorporated mirrors to reflect light and make the bijou bathroom look larger, and white-washed-oak floating vanities to give the impression of more space.

Wendy Glaister, CEO, Founder, and Principal Designer at Wendy Glaister Interiorssays: 'When marble is used on the walls, floors, and surfaces in the bathroom, it creates a cohesive look that is sophisticated and elegant. Marble embodies a luminous characteristic so I like to pair it with soft lighting. A bathroom should be sacred and a place of calm, so I try to minimize the decor, but add warmth and texture to bring a zen, spa-like feel to the room.'

I've taken inspiration from Whitney Port's bathroom to select decor (including these Carrera marble tiles from Home Depot) and accessories to bring her boutique hotel look to your home, while the experts explain how to create the perfect balance in a marble bathroom.

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A marble bathroom can be a big investment so there are a few things to consider before taking the plunge. Rafael de Cárdenas, Designer and Founder of Rafael de Cárdenas, Ltd says: 'I recommend selecting marble slabs that are quietly dynamic –low in contrast, but rich in movement. This creates an effect that is serene yet alive. And then the natural light from the windowcasts a soft, ambient glow.'

And, when it comes to decorating with marble, Bruno Mendolini, Designer and co-founder of Ohio-based Tile Choices advises: 'To make marble work for all three surfaces, it is important to treat the room as a whole piece of art. First, select a marble that has similar veining so transitions are smooth. Where the floor meets the wall, try to match up tiles or slabs to create continual movement. Choosing large-format slabs instead of small tiles limits the amount of grout lines, which makes the room feel vast and eliminates the grid appearance that makes a space feel busy.'

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Light is absolutely key to making this all-marble look work, and if you don't have windows in the room for natural light, you'll need to get creative with bathroom mirror ideas. Place them near the doorway to bounce light into the room and add beautifully ambient task lighting to bring a soft glow, rather than a bright white light, which would look cold or harsh against the marble.

Bruno adds: 'Lighting is the most important element if you want to avoid making your marble bathroom look clinical. For instance, overhead spotlights can produce unpleasant reflections on shiny stone. Instead, think of soft perimeter lighting or wash lights that cast light onto the walls to accentuate the marble texture. Back-lit mirrors are also excellent, since they cast a soft, diffused light on the features. And, opt for warm-colored lights to give a soft-candlelit look.'

Whitney Port's marble bathroom is further softened by the addition of natural materials, such as the cane ottoman (find similar at 2Modern), the rustic wooden picture frame and fresh florals. Bruno agrees: 'Because stone is cold and hard by nature, it is important to add soft elements that invite touch and warmth – a lone tall branch of greenery or a collection of fresh white hydrangeas in a vase interrupt the linear movements of stone.'

Finally, warm metallics like brushed gold really bed in that feeling of luxury in Whitney Port's bathroom. 'Metals will serve as jewelry in the room,' explains Bruno. 'They provide a much-needed contrast to the organic look of the stone.'


The secret to balancing an all-marble bathroom like Whitney Port's is three-fold – bringing in plenty of soft lighting, natural materials, and warm metallics – which will all help to give it the feel of a luxury spa.

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