Celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin and husband Mike Rosenthal's bathroom uses an unexpected color for a bold, contemporary finish

The celebrity hairstylist's bathtub incorporates a non-traditional color and finishes into their space – it's a risky choice, but one that's paid off

jen atkin and mike rosenthal on a silver and white background
(Image credit: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for M·A·C Cosmetics)

Black is one of the most controversial colors in the design world, but when it's done right, the pay off is high. Celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin and her husband Mike Rosenthal's home perfectly demonstrates how striking and beautiful the shade can look.

The couple's bathroom idea includes an alcove featuring a stand-out black matte bathtub. It pairs perfectly with their beige floors, white walls, and beige curtains. Atkin and Rosenthal have accessorized with a matte black side table for shampoo and candles. Their statement bath transforms the space from a classic neutral bathroom into a design-led, modern space.

'I love contrast, and something like a bathtub is the perfect opportunity to do something bold,' Rosenthal tells Homes & Gardens of the black bathroom. 'The Avalon materials from Native Trails feel really luxe, so it was easy to use it as a statement piece. The house used black fixtures, knobs, hinges, and finding the perfect black tub was a priority for us - something with a matte finish, that had a distinct but not distracting texture.'

black bathtub in jen atkin's bathroom

(Image credit: Native Trails)

The distinct texture of the tub is just as impactful on the design as the bathroom colors. Jennifer Ebert, design expert and digital editor at Homes & Gardens states: 'Matte finishes are perfect for bringing a contemporary edge into any space. They have a very modern energy that helps to ground a design. I would caution that these finishes absorb light rather than reflect them, so its important to balance them with lots of brightness, like the white walls in this space.'

The color is an effective choice because it can offer a strong contrast. Ebert says: 'I absolutely love the way the black bathtub has been paired with white walls and beige in this space. Against one another, both shades make the other appear bolder and stronger.'

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Even if you are not planning to install a black matte bathtub in your space, it's still possible to recreate the dark bathroom look. Black accessories create a similar contrast and are easy to switch out if you decide to change up your color scheme. These plush black towels from Wayfair are perfect for adding simultaneous texture and dark color to your bathroom. A matte black soap dispenser and lazy susan emulate the contemporary style of Atkin and Rosenthal's home.


What's Rosenthal's advice for anyone who wants to replicate his and Jen's color scheme in their bathrooms? Be bold. 'Go for it!,' says the photographer. 'It’s generally unexpected, can really anchor a room, and adds personality.' Especially matte black lends this very exciting, contemporary energy to a space, and is a wonderful compliment to beige. As seen in Atkin and Rosenthal's bathroom, the look is best installed as a pop of color rather than the entire wall or floor, which can look too dark.

Although there is no right way to do a bathroom, you can never go wrong with a bold color combination. Jen Atkin and Mike Rosenthal have it down to a T.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.