Powder Room Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and an Integrated Sink
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Mark English Architects, AIA
The powder room of the kitchen is clean and modern with a window to the rear yard.
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
Elon Pure White Quartzite interlocking Ledgerstone on feature wall. Mini Jasper low-voltage pendants. Custom blue vanity and marble top by Ayr Cabinet Co.
York House Designs
One of the highlights of this project is this beautiful antique dresser that has been meticulously upcycled to create a striking centrepiece.
A perfect blend of classic charm and modern innovation, the unit's design is heightened by incorporating lush Verde marble and a characterful Moroccan pitted brass inset basin.
Annette Frommer -Interior Design
A hotel bathroom at home. Sleek and modern. Stylish and sophisticated. Photography: Elad Gonen
Vernon Wentz
This complete remodel was crafted after the mid century modern and was an inspiration to photograph. The use of brick work, cedar, glass and metal on the outside was well thought out as its transition from the great room out flowed to make the interior and exterior seem as one. The home was built by Classic Urban Homes and photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery.
Melyssa Robert Designer
small powder room
metro tile on the wall, grey ceramic tile on the floor
rond mirror
gray wall in accent
K T Highland, Inc.
Floor and plumbing fixtures were replaced in powder room off the adjoining hallway. The existing pedestal sink was replaced with the Kohler Archer petite vanity which provided storage space while also keeping the small space open.
TVL Creative Ltd.
Our clients were looking to make this home their forever home and to create a warm and welcoming space that the whole family would enjoy returning to every day. One of our primary goals in this project was to change how our clients moved through their home. We tossed aside the existing walls that blocked off the kitchen and introduced a butler’s pantry to connect the kitchen directly to the dining room. Contrast is king in this home, and we utilized a variety of light and dark finishes to create distinctive layers and lean into opportunities for accents. To tie the space in this home together, we introduced warm hardwood flooring throughout the main level and selected a soft grey paint as our primary wall color.
Kitchen- The heart of this home is most definitely the kitchen! We erased every trace of the original builder kitchen and created a space that welcomes one and all. The glorious island, with its light cabinetry and dramatic quartz countertop, provides the perfect gathering place for morning coffee and baking sessions. At the perimeter of the kitchen, we selected a handsome grey finish with a brushed linen effect for an extra touch of texture that ties in with the high variation backsplash tile giving us a softened handmade feel. Black metal accents from the hardware to the light fixtures unite the kitchen with the rest of the home.
Butler’s Pantry- The Butler’s Pantry quickly became one of our favorite spaces in this home! We had fun with the backsplash tile patten (utilizing the same tile we highlighted in the kitchen but installed in a herringbone pattern). Continuing the warm tones through this space with the butcher block counter and open shelving, it works to unite the front and back of the house. Plus, this space is home to the kegerator with custom family tap handles!
Mud Room- We wanted to make sure we gave this busy family a landing place for all their belongings. With plenty of cabinetry storage, a sweet built-in bench, and hooks galore there’s no more jockeying to find a home for coats.
Fireplace- A double-sided fireplace means double the opportunity for a dramatic focal point! On the living room side (the tv-free grown-up zone) we utilized reclaimed wooden planks to add layers of texture and bring in more cozy warm vibes. On the family room side (aka the tv room) we mixed it up with a travertine ledger stone that ties in with the warm tones of the kitchen island.
Staircase- The standard builder handrail was just not going to do it anymore! So, we leveled up designed a custom steel & wood railing for this home with a dark finish that allows it to contrast beautifully against the walls and tie in with the dark accent finishes throughout the home.
Powder Room Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and an Integrated Sink
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