Midcentury Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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Kimberley Kay Interiors
Painted this bathroom a deep green and added new tile, vanity, mirror and lighting to give this space some character.
Mountainwood Homes
The wall in the powder bathroom was painted a geometric pattern for impact. A floating wood vanity, black tiled backsplash, and lit round mirror add to the look.
Christopher's Kitchen & Bath
A nod to mid-mod, with dimensional tile and a mix of linear and wavy patterns, this small powder bath was transformed from a dark, closed-in space to an airy escape.
Tim Gormley, TG Image
Robin Davis Interiors
The powder room is really large for just a sink and toilet and its always the best place to get a little creative and crazy- its where you can take chances. The client fell in love with this retro-inspired wallpaper with hexagon shapes that mimic the white hex tiles on the floor. Its really the only color happening in the space so going bold felt possible.
risa boyer architecture
Powder room with Ann Sacks cement tile wrapping the wall.
Photo: Jeremy Bittermann
Flavin Architects
This remodel of a mid century gem is located in the town of Lincoln, MA a hot bed of modernist homes inspired by Gropius’ own house built nearby in the 1940’s. By the time the house was built, modernism had evolved from the Gropius era, to incorporate the rural vibe of Lincoln with spectacular exposed wooden beams and deep overhangs.
The design rejects the traditional New England house with its enclosing wall and inward posture. The low pitched roofs, open floor plan, and large windows openings connect the house to nature to make the most of its rural setting.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
SALA Architects
This 1963 architect designed home needed some careful design work to make it livable for a more modern couple, without forgoing its Mid-Century aesthetic. SALA Architects designed a slat wall with strategic pockets and doors to both be wall treatment and storage. Designed by David Wagner, AIA with Marta Snow, AIA.
John Webb Construction and Design
Here is an architecturally built house from the early 1970's which was brought into the new century during this complete home remodel by opening up the main living space with two small additions off the back of the house creating a seamless exterior wall, dropping the floor to one level throughout, exposing the post an beam supports, creating main level on-suite, den/office space, refurbishing the existing powder room, adding a butlers pantry, creating an over sized kitchen with 17' island, refurbishing the existing bedrooms and creating a new master bedroom floor plan with walk in closet, adding an upstairs bonus room off an existing porch, remodeling the existing guest bathroom, and creating an in-law suite out of the existing workshop and garden tool room.
Welcome Renovation
Palm Springs - Bold Funkiness. This collection was designed for our love of bold patterns and playful colors.
The Home Refurbishment Company
1. Remove all existing flooring, fixtures and fittings
2. Install new electrical wiring and lighting throughout
3. Install new plumbing systems
4. Fit new flooring and underlay
5. Install new door frames and doors
6. Fit new windows
7. Replaster walls and ceilings
8. Decorate with new paint
9. Install new fitted wardrobes and storage
10. Fit new radiators
11. Install a new heating system
12. Fit new skirting boards
13. Fit new architraves and cornicing
14. Install new kitchen cabinets, worktops and appliances
15. Fit new besboke marble bathroom, showers and tiling
16. Fit new engineered wood flooring
17. Removing and build new insulated walls
18. Bespoke joinery works and Wardrobe
Studio Allie
This is the itsy powder room just off the kitchen. It measures 31" x 87". Some botanical themed wallpaper, simply palette and beautiful, quality surfaces make this room special despite its diminutive size.
Christopher's Kitchen & Bath
A nod to mid-mod, with dimensional tile and a mix of linear and wavy patterns, this small powder bath was transformed from a dark, closed-in space to an airy escape.
Tim Gormley, TG Image
Flavin Architects
The bathrooms in our homes are serene respites from busy lives. Exquisite cabinets and plumbing hardware complement the subtle stone and tile palette.
Photo by Nat Rea Photography
Midcentury Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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