Beige Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls
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Meyer Design
This powder room has beautiful damask wallpaper with painted wainscoting that looks so delicate next to the chrome vanity and beveled mirror!
Architect: Meyer Design
Photos: Jody Kmetz
Paxton Place Design
We wanted to make a statement in the small powder bathroom with the color blue! Hand-painted wood tiles are on the accent wall behind the mirror, toilet, and sink, creating the perfect pop of design. Brass hardware and plumbing is used on the freestanding sink to give contrast to the blue and green color scheme. An elegant mirror stands tall in order to make the space feel larger. Light green penny floor tile is put in to also make the space feel larger than it is. We decided to add a pop of a complimentary color with a large artwork that has the color orange. This allows the space to take a break from the blue and green color scheme. This powder bathroom is small but mighty.
BOsens
Un espace toilette optimisé avec un lave-main et rangement en dessous. La couleur "bleu glacier" est apaisante et les cabochons noirs au sol donnent une "touch" élégante à ce petit espace.
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.
InStil Design Limited
Compact modern cloakroom with wallmounted matt white toilet, grey basin, dark walls with mirrors and dark ceilings and grey stone effect porcelain tiles.
Annie Santulli Designs
This oceanside contemporary condominium is a sophisticated space that evokes relaxation. Using the bright blue and easy feel of the ocean as both an inspiration and a backdrop, soft rich fabrics in beach tones were used to maintain the peacefulness of the coastal surroundings. With soft hues of blue and simple lush design elements, this living space is a wonderful blend of coastal calmness and contemporary style. Textured wall papers were used to enrich bathrooms with no ocean view to create continuity of the stunning natural setting of the Palm Beach oceanfront.
Robert Brantley Photography
Susan Curtis Interiors"
The powder room was transformed and appointed with impeccable details. Panel molding around the perimeter of the room combined with hand pressed 2x2 metal accent pieces highlighting the tile floor bring added character and dimension to this quaint little space.
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
A beveled wainscot tile base, chair rail tile, brass hardware/plumbing, and a contrasting blue, embellish the new powder room.
Beige Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls
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