Green Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls

Hammer & Heels
Hammer & Heels
SV DesignSV Design
This historic 1840’s Gothic Revival home perched on the harbor, presented an array of challenges: they included a narrow-restricted lot cozy to the neighboring properties, a sensitive coastal location, and a structure desperately in need of major renovations. The renovation concept respected the historic notion of individual rooms and connecting hallways, yet wanted to take better advantage of water views. The solution was an expansion of windows on the water siding of the house, and a small addition that incorporates an open kitchen/family room concept, the street face of the home was historically preserved. The interior of the home has been completely refreshed, bringing in a combined reflection of art and family history with modern fanciful choices. Adds testament to the successful renovation, the master bathroom has been described as “full of rainbows” in the morning.
A New Look for a 1904 Classic Beach House
A New Look for a 1904 Classic Beach House
Sally Scott Interior DesignerSally Scott Interior Designer
A little jewel box powder room off the kitchen. A vintage vanity found at Brimfield, copper sink, oil rubbed bronze fixtures, lighting and mirror, and Sanderson wallpaper complete the old/new look! Karissa Vantassel Photography
Powder room & Laundry room
Powder room & Laundry room
A Design Art & HouseA Design Art & House
A small dated powder room gets re-invented! Our client was looking to update her powder room/laundry room, we designed and installed wood paneling to match the style of the house. Our client selected this fabulous wallpaper and choose a vibrant green for the wall paneling and all the trims, the white ceramic sink and toilet look fresh and clean. A long and narrow medicine cabinet with 2 white globe sconces completes the look, on the opposite side of the room the washer and drier are tucked in under a wood counter also painted green.
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Phil Kean Design Group
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Phil Kean Design Group
AIBD - American Institute of Building DesignAIBD - American Institute of Building Design
This custom home is derived from Chinese symbolism. The color red symbolizes luck, happiness and joy in the Chinese culture. The number 8 is the most prosperous number in Chinese culture. A custom 8 branch tree is showcased on an island in the pool and a red wall serves as the background for this piece of art. The home was designed in a L-shape to take advantage of the lake view from all areas of the home. The open floor plan features indoor/outdoor living with a generous lanai, three balconies and sliding glass walls that transform the home into a single indoor/outdoor space. An ARDA for Custom Home Design goes to Phil Kean Design Group Designer: Phil Kean Design Group From: Winter Park, Florida
Antic & Chic
Antic & Chic
Jordi FolchJordi Folch
Jordi Folch © Houzz 2017
Whittier Foursquare
Whittier Foursquare
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio Photos: Susan Gilmore
Fenton Midcentury Modern Inspired New Build Home
Fenton Midcentury Modern Inspired New Build Home
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Midcentury Modern inspired new build home. Color, texture, pattern, interesting roof lines, wood, light!
Mitchelina
Mitchelina
BostonHausBostonHaus
Ein Gäste WC mit typischer Holzvertäfelung.

Green Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls

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