Eclectic Powder Room Design Ideas
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Carolina V. Gentry, RID
design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
This whole home design was created for an avid traveler in the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas. To create a collected feel, Pulp began with the homeowner’s beloved pieces collected from travels and infused them with newer pieces to create a modern, global and collected mix.
Mosby Building Arts
This pink powder room (wall color is a custom color that started with Porter Paints Rose Pomander as the base) packs a lot of glamor into a small space. The vanity is a Franz Viegner Casablanca lavatory with a white ceramic bowl. The faucet is a Brizio Charlotte in Cocoa Bronze. The diagonal set marble floor tile is Travertine Mediterranean in Ivory Honed. The antiqued silver vanity mirror is from Sergio. Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts.
Angel O'Donnell
A monochrome wet room with white metro tiles and dark grouting, white enamel towel rail, wall mounted toilet by Philippe Starck, black taps by Vola and Ex.t Gus washstand and basin.
FLOW interiors and styling
A pop of fun in a small powder room space with a vintage teak mirror and a modern light
Budget 2 Beautiful Designs
By mixing multiple types of stones along with a naturally stained wood trim, we were able to transform a water closet into an actual designed area.
Home Glow Design
This powder room was inspired by our great love for Jane Austen (who would have been around 20 when this 1790 house was built) and a super funky fabric by Root Cellar Designs. We had the fabric customized according to the colors our chosen colors put on wallpaper.
The room is eclectic but somehow fits the architecture perfectly, with apple green zellige tile, Herb Garden trim color, and antique tiger maple Chippendale mirror, and a floating sink to maximize the diminuitive 3' x 6' space.
Align Design LLC
Pink can really pack a punch and isn’t for everyone, but this bright color , Cyclamen, by Sherwin Williams was the perfect compliment for the owners eclectic, art collection.
The space was previously a full bath, but was minimized in order to volunteer space for the primary bath -(see Elegant Bathroom Makeover).
A freestanding sink vanity was used to provide more visual space. Gold fixtures add to the bling that the owner was looking for.
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.
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