Designer Angelica Henry of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Angelica Henry Design took a previously traditional home and transformed its kitchen and bathrooms into a rustic and luxurious look.
The erosion sink was chosen for its organic look.
The fish tank, a client request, is open to both the shower and the closet behind.
The home’s sense of character continues in the kitchen, where Henry was challenged to create intimacy in a vast, high-ceilinged space.
A tin ceiling and wood beams complements a weathered brick wall.
Earthquake washers line the perimeter of the room for a charming and historical architectural touch.
Concrete counters go around the perimeter of the room and a butcher-block countertop adorns the island.
Touches like antique hinges add to the room’s personality.
The pantry continues the look of the kitchen with aged wood countertops and shelving.
One powder room uses a stone-like sink and two antique-look pendants for a masculine design.
This powder room’s appeal comes from a soft green, floating vanity and two naval pendants made of rope.