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Our Bathroom Reno with House of Rohl

When we began designing our basement bathroom renovation, I wanted the space to feel calm, layered, and timeless - a retreat that would age beautifully. We chose House of Rohl plumbing fixtures in polished nickel, a finish that brings quiet sophistication and warmth to both our vanity and bath.

I also needed everything to stand up to the constant rhythm of family life - two little boys who use this space every day- proof that beauty and practicality can truly coexist!

The Edwardian Collection, with its classic cross handles and graceful silhouettes, feels refined but never too formal. Each piece - from the wall-mounted spout and under-mount sink to the rain shower head and thermostatic control trim - speaks to the craftsmanship and heritage that House of Rohl is known for. Their collections bring together the artistry of makers from across the world, designed to endure and delight through daily rituals.

These are the fixtures that we chose (all in Polished Nickel): 

  • Edwardian Wall Mount Column Spout with Cross Handles Link
  • Kaldara 62 Rectangular 24″ Undermount Sink Link
  • Edwardian Wall Mount Bathtub Spout Link
  • 8″ Rain Shower Head with 15″ Wall Mount Arm Link
  • Edwardian Thermostatic & Diverter Control Trim with Cross Handles Link
  • ROHL, Multi-Function Handshower / Hose / Bar & Outlet Set - 22″ Slide Bar & 3-Function Handshower Link
  • Single Robe Hook Link
  • Double Robe Hook Link
  • Toilet Paper Holder
  • Towel Bar

I can't wait to design our Principal Ensuite using House of Rohl, soon!

xx

- Nicole

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