Interiors
What a Beauty Exec’s Bathroom *Actually* Looks Like
It’s every bit as glamorous as you’d expect.

23 August, 2018
Alec Kugler
10 November, 2021
Of all the rooms in your home that can be frustrating to decorate, the bathroom is probably the hardest. Especially if you can’t make any major renovations—how can you make it feel a little more special?
To find out, we sought out Lauren Remington Platt, founder of the luxury beauty service Vênsette (they’ll send a hairstylist or makeup artist to you whenever you need them—fancy) and spent a good hour rooting around in the bathroom in her downtown loft. Every aspect of the room was considered—from the wall color (from Restoration Hardware, it’s called Subtle Velvet) to the lucite fixtures—and it shows.
Click through to see exactly how she did it and which products she stocks her cabinets with.
To find out, we sought out Lauren Remington Platt, founder of the luxury beauty service Vênsette (they’ll send a hairstylist or makeup artist to you whenever you need them—fancy) and spent a good hour rooting around in the bathroom in her downtown loft. Every aspect of the room was considered—from the wall color (from Restoration Hardware, it’s called Subtle Velvet) to the lucite fixtures—and it shows.
Click through to see exactly how she did it and which products she stocks her cabinets with.
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“When I chose my apartment, one of my must-haves was natural light in the bathroom and a large bathtub. I love that the window in my bathroom makes up an entire wall. Because I didn’t want to compromise the great natural light with privacy, I put a sheer curtain over the window and hung [a] giant antique mirror that covers most of the window while making the bathroom seem larger.”