Powder Room Design Ideas with a Two-piece Toilet
Ann Lowengart Interiors
For this classic San Francisco William Wurster house, we complemented the iconic modernist architecture, urban landscape, and Bay views with contemporary silhouettes and a neutral color palette. We subtly incorporated the wife's love of all things equine and the husband's passion for sports into the interiors. The family enjoys entertaining, and the multi-level home features a gourmet kitchen, wine room, and ample areas for dining and relaxing. An elevator conveniently climbs to the top floor where a serene master suite awaits.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We are crazy about the vaulted ceiling, custom chandelier, marble floor, and custom vanity just to name a few of our favorite architectural design elements.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
The powder bath is the perfect place to showcase a bold style and really make a statement. Channeling the best of Hollywood we went dark and glam in this space. Polished black marble flooring provides a stunning contrast to the Sanded Damask Mirror tiles that flank the surrounding walls. No other vanity could possibly suit this space quite like the Miami from Devon & Devon in black lacquer. Above the vanity we selected the Beauty Mirror (also from Devon & Devon) with rich detailed sconces from Kallista.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Barrel & Board Design
This sweet little bath is tucked into the hallway niche like a small jewel. Between the marble vanity, gray wainscot and gold chandelier this powder room is perfection.
CENTURY CUSTOM HOMES LLP
This amazing powder room features an elevated waterfall sink that overflows into a raised bowl. Ultramodern lighting and mirrors complete this striking minimalistic contemporary bathroom.
Dream Home Builders and Remodelers
Blue vanity cabinet with half circle cabinet pulls. Marble tile backsplash and gold fixtures and mirror.
Cascade West Development
Inspired by the majesty of the Northern Lights and this family's everlasting love for Disney, this home plays host to enlighteningly open vistas and playful activity. Like its namesake, the beloved Sleeping Beauty, this home embodies family, fantasy and adventure in their truest form. Visions are seldom what they seem, but this home did begin 'Once Upon a Dream'. Welcome, to The Aurora.
Ben Herzog
Crown Heights Limestone powder room
Photographer: Brett Beyer
Wallpaper: Stark "Grace"
Faucet and towel ring: Watermark Transitional in unlacquered brass
Pedestal sink & Toilet: Kohler Memoirs
Light: vintage from Brass Light Gallery, Milwaukee
Joni Spear Interior Design
We utilized the space in this powder room more efficiently by fabricating a driftwood apron- front, floating sink base. The extra counter space gives guests more room room for a purse, when powdering their nose. Chunky crown molding, painted in fresh white balances the architecture.
With no natural light, it was imperative to have plenty of illumination. We chose a small chandelier with a dark weathered zinc finish and driftwood beads and coordinating double light sconce.
A natural rope mirror brings in the additional beach vibe and jute baskets store bathroom essentials and camouflages the plumbing.
Paint is Sherwin Williams, "Deep Sea Dive".
Intact-Renovations
Solution: Wall-mounted everything! Free up more floor space and give the illusion of a far bigger room by negating any pedestal items from your bathroom. Wall-mounted suite items and storage are the key here and, as an added bonus, look terrifically contemporary.
Powder Room Design Ideas with a Two-piece Toilet
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