Almost every one needs more storage in their bathroom. Perhaps we all need to get a bit more organized, but if you are clutter challenged like me, I wanted to show you some wonderful baths by designer, Molly Frey. You may remember a previous post on a fabulous coastal house by Molly here. 
Of course Molly's marble baths are what generally catch my eye. Here is lovely example that was published in Traditional Home Magazine. The middle cabinet is open - again a nice spot for baskets or extra towel storage. Notice that the cabinets have "feet" to give the sink base the illusion of free standing furniture. I also love the sconce in this bath.
Here is a more streamlined, contemporary feeling bath. Two small boxes topped with limestone add the additional storage here. By not putting small doors on these, the look stays very open and contemporary - Interesting!
A more traditional design also shows you some ways to increase storage. Here the cabinets flanking the pedestal sinks sit directly on the counters. Unlike a kitchen, counter space in the bath can be more narrow to support your toiletries. The small ledge behind the sinks also add a space for lotions and creams.
Here we see a shallow medicine cabinet with mirrored doors built into the design. Not only is this cabinet functional, it becomes a wonderful focal point. This bath also has "feet" on the cabinet base.
The final bath has this cute little cabinet on the left side. A great spot for a razor and shaving cream - or perhaps it hides electric outlets and a blow dryer.Labels: Bath, Marble, Molly Frey
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WD: You have been watching home design trends for many years. What do you consider timeless and classic?
WD: What is the most favorite room in your home -what details make it so special to you?
WD: How have you made the transition from critiquing rooms to really enjoying them?
DB: I have always enjoyed my rooms, and I'm still critiquing rooms! Just silently, muttering under my breath!
WD: So often I hear from friends and clients "I just want to get this room done!" What tips can you share to help us enjoy the process as well as the outcome?

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(Photo credit: NY Times, House & Garden,Coastal Living, Iowa Garden, House & Garden AU)
Labels: Dominique Browning, Interview
Here is the exterior of the home. Of course it is beautiful, but interesting things to note are the the roof lines and the use of multiple materials. Stone, cedar siding and wood accents and doors are featured prominently. (all photos property of Catalano Architects - do not copy without permission)
Labels: architect, Catalano Architects, Dining Room, Kitchen

Labels: Family
Some exciting news!! Willow Decor will be featured in Romantic Homes Magazine's July issue! It will be on the newstands May 25!! More to come when it gets closer, but wanted to share this exciting news!!
Special thanks to Rhoda at Southern Hospitality for featuring Willow Decor on her Feature Friday Series! Click here to read the article and click here to enter her giveaway. Thank so much Rhoda!Have a great weekend everyone!!
Labels: Romantic Homes
From dining room above you can see the kitchen (and the beautiful blue ceiling) through the doorway. Notice the fabulous door moulding.
Here you see a better photo of the table. Adding a thin stone piece on the radiator creates an instant shelf and display area for the owner's garden urns. Painted antique desk continues to enhance the cottage feel.
What an incredible eye O'Donnell has! She truly has a gift for combining vintage objects into beautiful vignettes.

Here is a great shot of the dining room looking in from the living room and beyond into the kitchen.



Finally the bath with industrial cart holding bath products and towels. Above vintage hand mirror becomes an art piece on the wall! Labels: Bath, Beadboard, Coastal, Dining Room, Jamie Salomon, Kitchen













