Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Blue Walls
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Who doesn’t love a fun powder room? We sure do! We wanted to incorporate design elements from the rest of the home using new materials and finishes to transform thiswashroom into the glamourous space that it is. This powder room features a furniturestyle vanity with NaturalCalacatta Corchia Marble countertops, hammered copper sink andstained oak millwork set against a bold and beautiful tile backdrop. But the fun doesn’t stop there, on the floors we used a dark and moody marble like tile to really add that wow factor and tie into the other elements within the space. The stark veining in these tiles pulls white, beige, gold, black and brown together to complete the look in this stunning little powder room.
Mon Concept Habitation
L’élégance et l’originalité sont à l’honneur.
Il s’agit d’une de nos plus belles réalisations. La singularité était le maître mot du projet. Une cuisine tout de noir vêtue avec son robinet d’or, une suite verte et graphique connectée à une SDB généreuse et rose poudrée.
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.
Corsini Stark Architects
The corner lot at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in the Vista Las Palmas tract in Palm Springs included an altered mid-century residence originally designed by Charles Dubois with a simple, gabled roof originally in the ‘Atomic Ranch’ style and sweeping mountain views to the west and south. The new owners wanted a comprehensive, contemporary, and visually connected redo of both interior and exterior spaces within the property. The project buildout included approximately 600 SF of new interior space including a new freestanding pool pavilion at the southeast corner of the property which anchors the new rear yard pool space and provides needed covered exterior space on the site during the typical hot desert days. Images by Steve King Architectural Photography
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.
Christian Speier interior GmbH
Die Kostümbildnerin Edith Head wurde 35 mal zu ihren Lebzeiten für den Oscar „Best Costume Design“ nominiert, den sie auch acht mal gewinnen konnte. Mit ihrer Erfahrung in der Verwendung von Farben und deren Wirkung stand sie besonders der Farbe Blau kritisch gegenüber und verwies darauf, dass es bei dieser Farbe besonders auf die Nuance ankommt, da unterschiedliche Blautöne sich schnell untereinander beißen können. So forderte besonders dieses Farbkonzept größte Genauigkeit und Mut in der Umsetzung.
Fireclay Tile
Tile countertops go artisan in this modern bathroom. Arable Handpainted Tile in Warm Motif shows off colorful concentric circles on the counter, trimmed with Square Cap Trim in Gardenia and matching 1x6 Ceramic Tile framing the sink, before meeting an elegant backsplash of stacked 2x6 Ceramic Tile in Blue Velvet.
DESIGN
Fish & Co
PHOTOS
Molly Rose Photo
TILE SHOWN
Blue Velvet 2x6
Gardenia 1x6
Arable in Warm Motif
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".
Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Blue Walls
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