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Luxurious Bathroom Retreats Featuring Waterworks

Waterworks is a favorite among designers when it comes to choosing fixtures, fittings and other high-end product to integrate beautifully into a luxurious bathroom space. We asked top designers to show us their their favorites designs featuring Waterworks product — from sleek faucets and tub fillers to graceful baths. When it comes to designing an enviable bathroom like these, see how Waterworks can elevate a space into the deluxe spa-like retreat it was meant to be.

Contemporary bathroom with gray textured walls and pale mint accents
Troy Campbell

“Our clients wanted their bathroom to be a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of their Miami neighborhood,” says designers Taylor & Taylor. “The organic white bath fixtures and fittings from Waterworks give this bath a zen vibe of calmness while adding an element of design depth. Sea glass, with its translucent green color served as the inspiration for the floor and countertop materials. The countertops are made of recycled glass bottles, and the floor is a mosaic of white marble and broken glass.”

Tessa Neustadt

This gorgeous, modern and super-spacious bathroom by Alexander Design features the Henry Exposed Floor Mounted Tub Filler as well as the stunning Hancock Round Vessel Sink that creates a sense of luxurious basins on the countertops.

Tessa Neustadt

Also by Alexander Design, this rich bath with gold fixtures and the Henry Ceiling Mounted Shower Rose offers a sumptous shower retreat for its lucky owners.

Jason Varney

For a classic Federal-style townhouse, Ashli Mizell set out to create a fresh and timeless bathroom utilizing the clean aesthetic featuring the Waterworks Watt Wall Mounted Single Arm Sconce.

Bethany Nauert

In this once dim bathroom space, Mollie Ranize of DMAR Interiors saw the potential to lighten and brighten the room, turning it into a chic bathroom retreat. “A natural finish on the cabinetry was a must in order to maintain richness and balance with the finishes,” says Ranize. “We then paired that with layers of natural marble in various shapes and patterns which look and feel like silk next to the polished chrome plumbing fixtures and hardware. Having well-made fixtures and custom finishes elevated this room and helped reach the goal of making this space feel grand, soft and contemporary.”

Christopher Stark

San Francisco-based interior design firm IDF Studio re-envisioned the master bath in a 1906 Victorian home as an eclectic and tranquil retreat, with a bathtub niche in a patterned tile and a custom mid-century walnut vanity. “The Waterworks’ Henry faucet bridged the gap between the old Victorian architecture and the new mid-century accents the clients loved so much,” IDF says. “The white walls and painted clawfoot tub have the same effect, providing both a fresh update and a sense of history.”

Peter Murdock

This guest bath by Jamie Bush & Co. was “composed with a palette of luxurious materials and finishes,” including the Henry Deck Mounted Lavatory Faucet and Cooper Metal Rectangular Mirror. “Terrazzo, limestone, nickel and bronze, gray travertine, limed oak and silk wallcoverings help set the stage for a dynamic asymmetrical composition at the overscaled vanity in this guest bathroom suite,” says Bush. “To soften the look, I like to mix metal finishes in a bathroom to create a more ‘collected’ feel and to relate to the layered and varied finishes used in the more public living spaces of the house.”

Photo Courtesy of Ken Tate

A classical, architecturally distinct bathroom by Ken Tate Architect delivers a sense of luxury through Waterworks accessories and the Aero Low Profile Three Hole Faucet.

Michael J. Lee Photography

Created by LDa Architecture & Interiors and Nina Farmer Interiors, this bath derives its sophistication from Waterworks pulls, lighting and fixtures. “Understated elegance and serenity were the focus of the design of the bathroom,” says Farmer. “Warm shades of gray were balanced with polished nickel hardware, and the tones in the space were minimized to accentuate the natural materials that were used.”

Cynthia Lynn Photography

“This master bathroom was designed to be masculine and industrial,” says Rae Duncan Interior Design of this dark and dramatic bathroom space. “Black penny tile was chosen for all walls with a marble floor. This combination is sleek and sophisticated. We added high-end fixtures from Waterworks to elevate the concept.”

Steve Hall, Hall+Merrick Photographers

Creating a space for a jewelry designer and gem dealer, Robbins Architecture wanted to highlight the natural beauty of stone and decided on celebrating stone veining and patterns in this remodeled master bath.

Jared Kuzia

Vani Sayeed developed the bath of this beach home into a quiet, classic and relaxed vibe while still utilizing luxe materials and finishes. “The use of classic materials such as white subway tile in combination with the marble square hex mosaic add subtle luxe texture,” says Sayeed. “Honed white marble countertops with a chrome plumbing fixture from Waterworks and the porcelain detail are easy to maintain but beautiful elements. The large, seamless mirror expands the bathroom’s bouncing light, providing a peek-a-boo glimpse of the ocean.”

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