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Winning Primary Baths

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Tina Anastasia was recognized with a HOBI Award for the stunning and creative primary bath in the Southport renovation. A Native Trails matte stone tub sits atop bookmatched calacatta slabs. Klar windows and a Klar glass door inside the slab shower opens to the exterior patio. Another Klar door gives access to the patio directly from the bathroom.

Stone slabs wrap the exterior patio doors and windows, and a white oak vanity with finger groves has a matching calacatta slab and wall mounted faucets.

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In this Contentment Island soul refreshing bath, Tina used a Native Trails soaking tub from Torrco, sitting below a picture window framing a magnificent water view. The tub is flanked by double glass showers and double white oak vanities with Perla Venato Counters.

The Powder Room“Statement powder rooms are the perfect place to unleash bold design. These small but mighty spaces can showcase your wild side and leave a lasting impression. Shown here: a bright white ceramic tile featuring hand-drawn faces for the art lover, and a dramatic geometric stone pattern for the modern design enthusiast. No matter the style, these walls are sure to make guests swoon.”

–  Lana Camara,  Creative Director, Tile America

“A well-designed primary bath is more than just beautiful—it’s a sensory experience. Engaging all five senses creates a space of relaxation, comfort, and quiet luxury. Sight is guided by soothing color palettes and natural textures that visually relax the body and mind. Thoughtfully integrated natural light plays a key role—morning sunlight combined with brighter whiter light will gently energize and support circadian rhythms, while dimmable, ambient lighting in the evening helps the body wind down. 

Sound can be softened through well-planned acoustics, soft-touch drawers and doors, and layered with the soothing sound of a shower or running a bath. Taste can join the mix with fruit or infused waters (or wine!) nearby—or an adjacent coffee bar can elevate the spa-like experience. Scent plays a pivotal role too—whether from fresh eucalyptus, aromatics, or a signature candle, it sets the tone as one enters the room. Touch comes through the use of natural stone, the warmth of radiant floors underfoot, and plush bath linens—bringing the private spa retreat experience into your daily routine.

– Beth Krupa, ASID Allied, GREEN AP, Beth Krupa Interiors  |  Greenwich, CT

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Tina Anastasia was recognized with a HOBI Award for the stunning and creative primary bath in the Southport renovation. A Native Trails matte stone tub sits atop bookmatched calacatta slabs. Klar windows and a Klar glass door inside the slab shower opens to the exterior patio. Another Klar door gives access to the patio directly from the bathroom.

Stone slabs wrap the exterior patio doors and windows, and a white oak vanity with finger groves has a matching calacatta slab and wall mounted faucets.

Final Contentment 39 4164 3 v2

In this Contentment Island soul refreshing bath, Tina used a Native Trails soaking tub from Torrco, sitting below a picture window framing a magnificent water view. The tub is flanked by double glass showers and double white oak vanities with Perla Venato Counters.

The Powder Room“Statement powder rooms are the perfect place to unleash bold design. These small but mighty spaces can showcase your wild side and leave a lasting impression. Shown here: a bright white ceramic tile featuring hand-drawn faces for the art lover, and a dramatic geometric stone pattern for the modern design enthusiast. No matter the style, these walls are sure to make guests swoon.”

–  Lana Camara,  Creative Director, Tile America

“A well-designed primary bath is more than just beautiful—it’s a sensory experience. Engaging all five senses creates a space of relaxation, comfort, and quiet luxury. Sight is guided by soothing color palettes and natural textures that visually relax the body and mind. Thoughtfully integrated natural light plays a key role—morning sunlight combined with brighter whiter light will gently energize and support circadian rhythms, while dimmable, ambient lighting in the evening helps the body wind down. 

Sound can be softened through well-planned acoustics, soft-touch drawers and doors, and layered with the soothing sound of a shower or running a bath. Taste can join the mix with fruit or infused waters (or wine!) nearby—or an adjacent coffee bar can elevate the spa-like experience. Scent plays a pivotal role too—whether from fresh eucalyptus, aromatics, or a signature candle, it sets the tone as one enters the room. Touch comes through the use of natural stone, the warmth of radiant floors underfoot, and plush bath linens—bringing the private spa retreat experience into your daily routine.

– Beth Krupa, ASID Allied, GREEN AP, Beth Krupa Interiors  |  Greenwich, CT

20 Willow-INT-7489_20

Tina Anastasia was recognized with a HOBI Award for the stunning and creative primary bath in the Southport renovation. A Native Trails matte stone tub sits atop bookmatched calacatta slabs. Klar windows and a Klar glass door inside the slab shower opens to the exterior patio. Another Klar door gives access to the patio directly from the bathroom.

Stone slabs wrap the exterior patio doors and windows, and a white oak vanity with finger groves has a matching calacatta slab and wall mounted faucets.

Final Contentment 39 4164 3 v2

In this Contentment Island soul refreshing bath, Tina used a Native Trails soaking tub from Torrco, sitting below a picture window framing a magnificent water view. The tub is flanked by double glass showers and double white oak vanities with Perla Venato Counters.

The Powder Room“Statement powder rooms are the perfect place to unleash bold design. These small but mighty spaces can showcase your wild side and leave a lasting impression. Shown here: a bright white ceramic tile featuring hand-drawn faces for the art lover, and a dramatic geometric stone pattern for the modern design enthusiast. No matter the style, these walls are sure to make guests swoon.”

–  Lana Camara,  Creative Director, Tile America

“A well-designed primary bath is more than just beautiful—it’s a sensory experience. Engaging all five senses creates a space of relaxation, comfort, and quiet luxury. Sight is guided by soothing color palettes and natural textures that visually relax the body and mind. Thoughtfully integrated natural light plays a key role—morning sunlight combined with brighter whiter light will gently energize and support circadian rhythms, while dimmable, ambient lighting in the evening helps the body wind down. 

Sound can be softened through well-planned acoustics, soft-touch drawers and doors, and layered with the soothing sound of a shower or running a bath. Taste can join the mix with fruit or infused waters (or wine!) nearby—or an adjacent coffee bar can elevate the spa-like experience. Scent plays a pivotal role too—whether from fresh eucalyptus, aromatics, or a signature candle, it sets the tone as one enters the room. Touch comes through the use of natural stone, the warmth of radiant floors underfoot, and plush bath linens—bringing the private spa retreat experience into your daily routine.

– Beth Krupa, ASID Allied, GREEN AP, Beth Krupa Interiors  |  Greenwich, CT