For the bedroom, Deleon explained that it was important for the space to have a
sense of romance, reminiscent of a Parisian hotel. A key factor in achieving that was
including a bathtub inside the bedroom, which acts almost as an art piece rather than
a bathing unit. Propped in the alcove of the bay window, the tub sits on a marble
platform which puts it front and center
and provides security against any leaks.
Deleon also incorporated a studio-style
light fixture to add dramatic flair and a
chandelier which is composed of pearls
and crystals. Playing with texture, Deleon
chose butterfly leather chairs and cowhide
rugs for décor and a mica wallpaper
behind the headboard for added shimmer
and an extra element of intrigue. And
while a lot can be said about a designer's
aesthetic through their work, nothing
speaks quite as loudly as the personal
style of their own home.
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