Brown Powder Room Design Ideas with Stone Tile

Transitional Kitchen on Sarahills Dr
Transitional Kitchen on Sarahills Dr
Spaces By Juliana Linssen, Inc.Spaces By Juliana Linssen, Inc.
Interior Design by Juliana Linssen Photographed by Mitchell Shenker
Mountain Contemporary Custom Home - Powder Bath
Mountain Contemporary Custom Home - Powder Bath
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, IncAllard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Builder: Thompson Properties, Interior Designer: Allard & Roberts Interior Design, Cabinetry: Advance Cabinetry, Countertops: Mountain Marble & Granite, Lighting Fixtures: Lux Lighting and Allard & Roberts, Doors: Sun Mountain Door, Plumbing & Appliances: Ferguson, Door & Cabinet Hardware: Bella Hardware & Bath Photography: David Dietrich Photography
Hillside Home
Hillside Home
Taylor DesignTaylor Design
This guest bath features a stacked stone feature wall with a backlit mirror. The mercury glass pendant is a elegant accent. The vessel sink adds visual interest and the wall-mounted faucet is a fun touch. The black stained floating vanity is striking against the gray stone.
Traditional Update
Traditional Update
Kitchen & Bath GalleryKitchen & Bath Gallery
This elegant traditional powder room features the Queen Anne vanity by Mouser Custom Cabinetry, with the Winchester Inset door style and Cherry Mesquite finish, topped with Calacatta Gold marble top. The vessel sink is Kohler's Artist Edition in the Caravan Persia collection. The wall-mounted faucet is Finial by Kohler in the French Gold finish. The sconces are by Hudson Valley, Meade style and Aged Brass finish. The toilet is Kohler's Portrait 1-piece with concealed trapway. All of the tile is Calacatta Gold by Artistic Tile and includes 6x12 Polished on the wall, 1.25 Hexagon on the floor, and Claridges Waterjet cut mosaic with Thassos White Marble and Mother of Pearl shell. Photography by Carly Gillis
Contemporary Powder Room with Asian Flair
Contemporary Powder Room with Asian Flair
Production & Design, Inc.Production & Design, Inc.
This client did not like the confined feeling of the powder room. I thought the weird banjo arm going across the wall contributed to that problem. So we removed that to start and did cabinets with an open shelf at the bottom. I had wanted to do a floating cabinet but the plumbing prohibited that. So we use a 12" wide upper cabinet turned on it's side to create the bottom shelf. Then we put that on legs and created a small support for the vanity cabinet to sit on. This created a much more open feel for the room. The wall was tiled with a Travertine random mosaic tile. The crystal pendants are a nice contrast to the stone. The copper sink and mirror are warm and inviting.

Brown Powder Room Design Ideas with Stone Tile

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