MASTER
BATHROOM
The tile in the master bath
has old-world charm that
echoes the vintage rugs in
the main living spaces.
Hackworth designed the
steel-and-glass shower
door , which imparts “a
time-worn industrial ele-
ment,” she says. “And the
layered drapery acts as a
calming pause to an other-
wise eclectic master bath-
room.” She painted the
exterior of the claw-foot
tub black to help modern-
ize the traditional feature.
Tile in Jardin , $28/sq. ft.;
mosaichse.com. Yale Small
Sconce in Vintage Brass,
$990; arteriorshome.com.
LIVING ROOM
A tufted John Derian
sofa in rose opposite a
simpler mustard-colored
one adds depth to a
neutral living room. Says
Hackworth, “The scale of
the pieces works well to-
gether, but the combina-
tion is far from expected.”
Bachelor Sofa , from
$6,315 ; ciscohome.net.
HOME OFFICE
“I think it can take up to a
year, at least, to create
something that feels like an
authentic expression of
yourself and your style,”
says Hackworth, who
routinely hangs up inspira-
tional images pulled from
magazines in her work-
space. “I’m always
curating my house.”
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