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In this Columbus, Ohio, bathroom by Jamee Parish Architects, the mostly black-and-white palette is restrained, but the patterns are richly varied. Dark grout highlights the subway tile’s brick pattern, the floor tile resembles a marble basketweave and the shower curtain features an intricate etching of clouds. A dark forest green vanity opposite the tub, seen in the additional project photos, adds a healthy dose of color.