This is an example of a medium sized traditional cloakroom in Other with a submerged sink, dark wood cabinets, beige walls, porcelain flooring, beige floors and solid surface worktops.
Carolina Moncion Design
Carolina Moncion Design
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars12 ReviewsView Profile

E. Perez Guest Bathroom in New Braunfels, Texas

Transitional Cloakroom

A client wanted to fix his guest bedroom and we were given two weeks to do it because guests were arriving for Thanksgiving Holiday. The room was all yellow - duvet, pillows, walls. There was no privacy except for the blinds that allowed light to filter in and disturb the rest of the guests that wanted to stay in bed late. We shopped locally for the bedding, secured the arched Bali blind to further conceal filter sunlight, made and installed custom draperies we designed with Fabricut fabrics, created the custom floral arrangement to add life to the space and dressed the bed with everything any guest would need to remain comfortable and warm throughout the year. After the holiday, we inquired about the guest's experience. The initial reveal was "Am I supposed to sleep in this bed? Are you sure?" and upon departure, the response was "It felt like a Spa. And I couldn't tell if it was time to wake because there was no daylight coming into the room. It was wonderful." In the end, our client said that was exactly what he wanted - a space that he could make his guests feel as though they were in a resort, comfortable, content and allowed privacy, with personalized style. Photo Credit - Caroline Trinidad
United Kingdom
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