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Eleanor Richardson

I Thought Bronze Bathtubs Were Just For Traditional Bathrooms – Until I Saw Alexandra Daddario's Space That Made Me Rethink the Meaning of the Word 'Old'

Alexandra Daddario.

If you were to ask me to envision a traditional bathroom, the first thing that would come to mind would be a bronze bathtub. Whether it's a hammered copper tub or a slightly grander style with clawfoot legs, bronze bathtubs have a unique elegance and enduring sophistication, making them a long-loved choice for decades.

While bronze bathtubs are often the go-to option for characterful bathrooms steeped in history, it's a rare sight to see one in a more modern setting. However, after seeing Alexandra Daddario's bathroom, I'm convinced that sometimes even the most unfamiliar pairings can work.

Featuring a hammered bronze tub (perhaps one of the best bathtubs I've ever seen) and a backdrop of green terrazzo tiles, the space perfectly blends the old and new, proving two contrasting styles can work side by side.

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Terrazzo bathrooms have a distinct coolness that allows them to stand out from the crowd. In the case of Alexandra's space, the deep green speckled tiles are the perfect choice alongside the bronze tub, providing just the right amount of contrast in both hue and texture. While a total bathroom renovation might not be on the cards, you can recreate the look by pulling similar textures into your own space.

Alexandra Daddario's green terrazzo bathroom tiles are refreshingly contemporary without straying into the clinical or stark. Interesting enough to catch the eye without overwhelming the space, they're a clever backdrop that invites color and texture to contrast against the bronze bathtub.

A clever color pairing, the green offsets the warmth of the bronze tub, creating a joyful contrast that allows a typically old-fashioned feature to feel refreshingly current and seamless in the modern setting. Despite being a vintage bathroom idea, the bronze tub feels entirely reimagined, particularly when paired with the wooden caddy and green tiles. These seemingly simple yet mighty touches bring a biophilic serenity that couldn't be more fitting for a space designed to relax and unwind in.

Modern in shape yet traditional in material, the bronze tub draws inspiration from historic bathrooms and present-day designs, making it a clever choice for Alexandra's one-of-a-kind, playful space.

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