Mediterranean Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls

Powder Room From Europe  in Richmond
Powder Room From Europe in Richmond
Kathy Corbet InteriorsKathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography. The copper vessel sink sits on top of a vanity made of reclaimed heart pine from a building in Richmond dating back to the late 1800's.
Blue and White Mediterranean powder room in Alexandria, VA
Blue and White Mediterranean powder room in Alexandria, VA
Design Studio InternationalDesign Studio International
In this lovely, yet practical powder room, there is ample counter space and storage for essentials. Two Corbett Lighting wall sconces with unique tassels complement the Moroccan style mirror by Uttermost. Bob Narod, Photographer
Hacienda Medley
Hacienda Medley
Blythe InteriorsBlythe Interiors
A rich grasscloth wallpaper paired with a sleek, Spanish tile perfectly compliments this beautiful, talavera sink.
DHH PCK
DHH PCK
Stefan ReiserStefan Reiser
Gäste WC, maritime Fliesen als Einzelflächen, Lehmputz eingefärbt.
Tuscan Farmhouse Guest Bathroom
Tuscan Farmhouse Guest Bathroom
Laura Lee DesignsLaura Lee Designs
A Tuscan farmhouse guest bathroom with a unique stone sink and rustic iron chandelier
Surrey Townhouse Powder Room Redesign
Surrey Townhouse Powder Room Redesign
Story Of Place | Curated Architectural InteriorsStory Of Place | Curated Architectural Interiors
AFTER Designed by ShilpAtelier Interiors Ltd. (c) Shilpa Bhatnagar 2017
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Rotating the entry to the hallway for what once was a small walk-in bedroom closet, and turning it into this sweet powder room was certainly value added. The rich blue, dimensional wall tile has a modernist tone and pattern and works perfectly in concert with the classic marble penny tile floor. The wall hung toilet saves space, is easy to clean around, and looks slick.
G O L F
G O L F
Evensen DesignEvensen Design
Aaron Dougherty Photo
Lochloy I New Construction
Lochloy I New Construction
Landmark Building Contractors LLCLandmark Building Contractors LLC
This 6,600-square-foot home in Edina’s Highland neighborhood was built for a family with young children — and an eye to the future. There’s a 16-foot-tall basketball sport court (painted in Edina High School’s colors, of course). “Many high-end homes now have customized sport courts — everything from golf simulators to batting cages,” said Dan Schaefer, owner of Landmark Build Co.

Mediterranean Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls

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