Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and a Pedestal Sink
Burrow & Nest
The bathroom was completely redone, with a new walk-in shower replacing an old tub and tile. The room is now open and airy, with a full glass enclosed shower.
Popping blues and teals in the wallpaper continue the color scheme throughout the house, a more subtle floor with azure celeste and tazzo marble tie in blues and white.
Wainscoting was added for a clean and classic look. A tailored pedestal sink is simple and chic, and highlights the champagne finish fixtures. A mod custom colored sconce adds whimsy to the space.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
These homeowners wanted an elegant and highly-crafted second-floor bath remodel. Starting with custom tile, stone accents and custom cabinetry, the finishing touch was to install gorgeous fixtures by Rohl, DXV and a retro radiator spray-painted silver. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
Studio Z Architecture
A laundry room, mud room, and powder room were created from space that housed the original back stairway, dining room, and kitchen.
Contractor: Maven Development
Photo: Emily Rose Imagery
Nott & Associates
A bright and cheery boys bath with pedestal sink and wrap around blue tile accents.
Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.
This bath was created as part of a larger addition project, for a client's disabled son. The 5 ft. X 7 ft. roll-in shower provides plenty of room for movement and is equipped with height-appropriate fixtures such as nozzles, a grab bar, and a convenient shower niche. The wheelchair-friendly shower also includes a flat floor which allows water to drain in the middle and makes entering and exiting the shower area easy and safe.
Denyne Designs
A focused design transformed a small half bath into an updated Victorian beauty. Small details like crown molding, bead board paneling, a chair rail and intricate tile pattern on the floor are the key elements that make this small bath unique and fresh.
J.S. Brown & Co.
Westerville Ohio Master Bath designed by J.S. Brown & Co. Photographed by Daniel Feldkamp of Visual Edge studios for Housetrends Magazine Columbus.
GDP Interior Design
A touch of the coastal vibe. Navy VJ panels with blue tiles to match, offset by the beautiful light timber vanity and timber look floor tiles. Polished wall lights and classic look tap ware complete the look.
Aniko Nicholson Design
Let me walk you through how this unique powder room layout was transformed into a charming space filled with vintage charm:
First, I took a good look at the layout of the powder room to see what I was working with. I wanted to keep any special features while making improvements where needed.
Next, I added vintage-inspired fixtures like a pedestal sink, faucet with exposed drain (key detail) along with beautiful lighting to give the space that old hotel charm. I made sure to choose pieces with intricate details and finishes that matched the vintage vibe.
Then, I picked out some statement wallpaper with bold, vintage patterns to really make the room pop. Think damask, floral, or geometric designs in rich colours that transport you back in time; hello William Morris.
Of course, no vintage-inspired space is complete without antique accessories. I added mirrors, sconces, and artwork with ornate frames and unique details to enhance the room's vintage charm.
To add warmth and texture, I chose luxurious textiles like hand towels with interesting detail. These soft, plush fabrics really make the space feel cozy and inviting.
For lighting, I installed vintage-inspired fixtures such as a gun metal pendant light along with sophisticated sconces topped with delicate cream shades to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. I made sure they had dimmable bulbs so you can adjust the lighting to suit your mood.
To enhance the vintage charm even further, I added architectural details like wainscoting, shiplap and crown molding. These details really elevate the space and give it that old-world feel.
I also incorporated unique artifacts and vintage finds, like cowbells and vintage signage, to add character and interest to the room. These items were perfect for displaying in our cabinet as decorative accents.
Finally, I upgraded the hardware with vintage-inspired designs to complement the overall aesthetic of the space. I chose pieces with modern detailing and aged finishes for an authentic vintage look.
And there you have it! I was able to transform a unique powder room layout into a charming space reminiscent of an old hotel.
Twilly and Fig
This transitional guest bathroom features timeless white subway tile, contemporary grey fish scale banding, and a neutral patterned floor tile. Teal wallpaper, a custom embroidered shower treatment, and a nickel mirror give this bath sophistication and class. A contemporary polished chrome faucet and chrome vanity light add the finishing touch.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and a Pedestal Sink
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