Neoclassical style helps in powder room
Neoclassical style -- the style that is influencing much of interior design today -- is a melding of romantic history, orderly classics and a dash of grandeur from Renaissance Italy.
Popularized in urban, suburban and rural environments, these interiors are being created using crackled and worn cabinetry finishes, "antique" opulent chandeliers, gilded mirrors and sconces, as well as "ancient" marble and stone sinks.
One way to integrate this neoclassical style into your home is to focus on the powder room.
Often overlooked and undervalued, this room can tell a lot about a home.
Today it's not unusual to see a small space trimmed in a Greek key molding, spectacular Venetian mirrors, coordinated by a crystal chandelier, and grounded by a marble mosaic sink complete with a golden "antique" finish faucet.
"There is nothing more delightful than creating a jewel of a powder room," said Ken Rohl, chief executive officer of ROHL, a manufacturer luxury faucets and fixtures.
"This is the room where special design details can really show off. A unique, artisan-made marble mosaic sink topped off with a luxurious faucet in a special finish will get your guests talking. Our newest finish, Antico Brass, was created with just this idea in mind. It has a beautiful matte, golden look with a bit of a patina. Made in Italy, these faucets are also available with Swarovski crystal handles, a perfect mix of Classicism and Romanticism."
For more information on the finishes and details, visit rohlhome.com.
