My Favorite Room: Heather Graham lets the ideas soak in while she gets clean
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My Favorite Room: Heather Graham lets the ideas soak in while she gets clean
"When I'm really relaxed in the bathtub, I get ideas. It's almost when I'm not trying to think of them that they just come. Exotic cerulean and white tiles brighten the neutral-toned, minimally decorated bathroom in her 2,200-square-foot Hollywood Hills home, and a sweet and earthy aroma of fig candles permeates the air."
"This is a 1924 Spanish-style house, but throughout the years people had redone the kitchen and all the bathrooms. This bathroom was from the '70s and really ugly, so I wanted it to feel more like that 1920s Spanish L.A. vibe to fit the home's original style."
"I go for world traveler. I like stuff from different countries, like India. And I really love tiles, so I put them on the floor. They're from this company called Granada Tile. Here, I can pretend I'm in the country."
Heather Graham transformed her bathroom into a creative sanctuary that aligns with her 1924 Spanish-style home's original aesthetic. The actress replaced an outdated 1970s design with a minimalist space featuring a claw-foot tub, exotic cerulean and white tiles, and fig-scented candles. Graham describes the bathtub as her creative space where ideas emerge during relaxation. Her design philosophy embraces a "world traveler" aesthetic, incorporating international elements like tiles from Granada Tile and decor inspired by various countries. The bathroom complements her 2,200-square-foot home nestled among trees and plants, providing an escape from city life.
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