Country Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass Tile
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Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This powder room features a unique crane wallpaper as well as a dark, high-gloss hex tile lining the walls.
Lynne Barton Bier - Home on the Range Interiors
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Gerber Berend Construction
Barb Stimson Cabinet Designs
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This cloakroom has an alcove feature with mosaics, highlighted with uplighters to create a focal point. The lighting has an led interior surround to create a soft ambient glow. The traditional oak beams and limestone floor work well together to soften the traditional feel of this space.
Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.
Open wooden shelves, white vessel sink, waterway faucet, and floor to ceiling green glass mosaic tiles were chosen to truly make a design statement in the powder room.
Hastings Construction Inc
The Powder Room's glass tile was custom made and adds the perfect amount of texture and flair to this small space.
The sink is from Signature Hardware with Kohler fixtures.
Nicole Zules Decorative & Fine Artist and Muralist
Alligator Skin Hand-Textured and Hand-Finished Walls for Dallas Design District Showroom Men's Bathroom.
Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.
The Made to Last team kept much of the existing footprint and original feel of the cabin while implementing the new elements these clients wanted. To expand the outdoor space, they installed a composite wrap-around deck with picture frame installation, built to last a lifetime. Inside, no opportunity was lost to add additional storage space, including a pantry and hidden shelving throughout.
Finally, by adding a two-story addition on the back of the existing A-frame, they were able to create a better kitchen layout, a welcoming entranceway with a proper porch, and larger windows to provide plenty of natural light and views of the ocean and rugged Thetis Island scenery. There is a guest room and bathroom towards the back of the A-frame. The master suite of this home is located in the upper loft and includes an ensuite and additional upstairs living space.
Mountain Log Homes of CO, Inc.
This Exposed Timber Accented Home sits on a spectacular lot with 270 degree views of Mountains, Lakes and Horse Pasture. Designed by BHH Partners and Built by Brian L. Wray for a young couple hoping to keep the home classic enough to last a lifetime, but contemporary enough to reflect their youthfulness as newlyweds starting a new life together.
Country Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass Tile
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