Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Blue Walls
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Studio Z Architecture
A laundry room, mud room, and powder room were created from space that housed the original back stairway, dining room, and kitchen.
Contractor: Maven Development
Photo: Emily Rose Imagery
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
Robin LaMonte of Rooms Revamped Interior Design and all photos by Christina Wedge
Duet Design Group
Colorful cabinetry, vibrant wallcovering and elevated fixtures bring a sense of luxury that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Lisa Scheff Designs
This powder room transformation features a navy grasscloth wallpaper, a white vanity with drawer storage, and a penny tile.
Debbie Cahill Turner Design, LLC
An extensive remodel was needed to bring this home back to its glory. A previous remodel had taken all of the character out of the home. The original kitchen was disconnected from other parts of the home. The new kitchen open up to the other spaces while maintaining the home’s integratory. The kitchen is now the center of the home with a large island for gathering. The bathrooms were reconfigured with custom tiles and vanities. We selected classic finishes with modern touches throughout each space.
Sacha Jacq Interiors LLC
By reconfiguring the space we were able to create a powder room which is an asset to any home. Three dimensional chevron mosaic tiles made for a beautiful textured backdrop to the elegant freestanding contemporary vanity.
4Ever Remodeling
We added small powder room out of foyer space. 1800 sq.ft. whole house remodel. We added powder room and mudroom, opened up the walls to create an open concept kitchen. We added electric fireplace into the living room to create a focal point. Brick wall are original to the house to preserve the mid century modern style of the home. 2 full bathroom were completely remodel with more modern finishes.
Coyle Carpet One Floor & Home
Engineered Hardwood: Trends In Wood - Winston Hickory
White Horizontal Wainscoting
Gold Accents
Round Mirror with gold frame
Structural Dimensions, Inc.
We actually made the bathroom smaller! We gained storage & character! Custom steel floating cabinet with local artist art panel in the vanity door. Concrete sink/countertop. Glass mosaic backsplash.
Fine Fixtures
Add elegance to your bathroom when you choose from Fine Fixtures’ rounded vessels. With their sleek, curved sides, and spherical appearances, these rounded vessels present a modern and fresh look, allowing you to easily upgrade your bathroom design. Although simple, their chic and upscale styles feature a visible grace that creates an instant focal point.
The glossy white finish provides a multitude of styling options; the vessels can be paired with dark, bold colors for a stark contrast or lighter, muted colors for a more subtle statement. A wide array of sizes and styles allows for you to choose the perfect sink to match your bathroom, and Fine Fixtures’ hallmark—a winning combination of quality and beauty—will ensure that it lasts for years.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Blue Walls
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