Draped in old-world luxury, a stay at Sonoma County’s Jordan Winery is an enchanting getaway. When second-generation vintner John Jordan set out to update his estate’s guest suites, he turned to designer Maria Haidamus in collaboration with Loczi Design, sourcing local Fireclay Norman Brick in Big Horn for an elegant herringbone bathroom floor to last for generations to come.
Enjoy a little Art Deco on your dinner date at Saint Paul's new neighborhood spot Myriel Restaurant. Designed by Madelynn Furlong, this private bathroom features a rustic checkerboard floor of 8x8 Tile in Red Rock and Antique and wainscoting of Tumbleweed 2x8 Tile elegantly finished with cove base and quarter round trim.
Saint Paul’s Myriel restaurant indulges its guests before they’re even seated. Designed by Madelynn Furlong, Myriel welcomes diners into a cozy space clad in 3x12 herringbone floor tile in Antique with matching cove base trim for a renovation that retains the charm of the old soul city.
Welcoming patrons to try its modern Texan cuisine, Billy Can Can's glazed thin Brick exterior frames the restaurant's Old West-inspired saloon.
Mirrored columns framed with white subway tile and black and white trim help to anchor Rochambeau's lively and eclectic-meets-old school style. Designed by Home Studios.