
Leigh Lincoln, co-founder and principal designer of Pure Salt Interiors, created this space with hotel baths in mind. Her goal was to create a unique room that felt luxurious while still being practical. To do so, she used a maximalist approach, combining texture with a neutral palette. This juxtaposition allowed for a big impact without feeling overwhelming. Lincoln worked with the homeowners, which she felt made the project even more rewarding—at the time of this design, the couple’s daughter hadn’t been born yet, and now this is her bathroom. puresaltinteriors.com
PENDANT “This is an exclusive piece from our shop. I love a linen pendant—it throws such a soft and pretty light.”
COUNTER “We wanted a slab that had high contrast and lots of movement to create a luxe feeling in this bath.”
DRAWERS “The vanity is crafted in a rich dark wood and features inset, reeded drawers that add a subtle texture.”
MIRROR “Another piece from our shop, the arched mirror mimics the arched entry to the shower. I like when elements of the design echo one another.”
ART “Again from our shop! … Stacking two pieces is a great way to draw the eye up, making a small space feel larger.”
HARDWARE “For me, aged brass finishes are always the way to go— they add dimension and timelessness to a space … when done in a more modern silhouette.”
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