HIS AND HERS SINKS
Within an open-air Kenya house, designer Suzanne Kasler insisted on double sinks, a transatlantic amenity she knew the American owners would overlook.

BAY VIEWS
At a Long Island beach house adorned by Rob Southern, a six-by-nine-foot shower features two showerheads plus stunning bay views. The whole space is opened up by an inside window .

FRESH WHITES
Designer Lindsey Coral Harper updated a North Carolina house's master bath by incorporating Carrara marble tiles and glazing the tub white.

METALLIC WALLS
With marble floors and mirrored cabinets, Matthew Quinn made a "silent spa" that nonetheless met his customer's love for bling. Light bounces off the many reflective finishes -- even the silvery grass-cloth wallpaper -- so the bathroom feels "opulent but low-key."

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