Midcentury Powder Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile
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Lucy Johnson Interior Design
A NKBA award winner for best Powder Room. The main objective was to provide an aesthetically stunning, yet practical Powder room for their guests. In order for this tiny space to meet code clearance, I placed the vanity perpendicular to the toilet. I designed a tiny open vanity with a vessel sink and wall mounted plumbing to keep the space feeling as large as possible. The dark colors recede and provide drama and the warm wood, grout color and gold tone fixtures bring warmth to this cool palette. The tile pattern suggests trees bringing nature into the space.
Paul Rau Interiors
Mid-century Modern home - Powder room with dimensional wall tile and LED mirror, wall mounted vanity with under lighting. Japanese prints. Stone vessel sink.
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
Usable Space Interiors, LLC
This powder room had tons of extra details that are very pleasing to the eye.
A floating sink base, vessel sink, wall mounted faucet, suspended mirror, floating vanity lights and gorgeous micro tile... what is there not to love?
Urban Retreat Interiors
A spacious cloakroom has been updated with organic hues, complimentary metro tiling, a slim-lined bespoke cabinet and sink. Organic shaped accessories to complete the scheme.
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
Kirk Riley Design
This classically designed mid-century modern home had a kitchen that had been updated in the1980’s and was ready for a makeover that would highlight its vintage charm.
The backsplash is a combination of cement-look quartz for ease of maintenance and a Japanese mosaic tile.
An expanded black aluminum window stacks open for more natural light as well as a way to engage with guests on the patio in warmer months.
A polished concrete floor is a surprising neutral in this airy kitchen and transitions well to flooring in adjacent spaces.
Midcentury Powder Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile
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