Powder Room Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and Brick Floors
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HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Powder Room retrofitted for a more modern Scandinavian feel while maintaining preexisting log-style walls - New custom Maple vanity and mirror finished to compliment poplar log walls - Interior Architecture: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Construction Management: Blaze Construction - Photo: HAUS | Architecture
Meyer Design
Try a more contemporary look in smaller spaces. A powder room is a great opportunity for a statement vanity!
Meyer Design
Orren Pickell Building Group
Powder room with Restoration Hardware vanity and brick floor. Photo by Mike Kaskel
HUNTINGTON ID
Fully remodeled home in Tulsa, Oklahoma as featured in Oklahoma Magazine, December 2018.
New River Building Co.
Family oriented farmhouse with board and batten siding, shaker style cabinetry, brick accents, and hardwood floors. Separate entrance from garage leading to a functional, one-bedroom in-law suite.
Nautilus Architects
8x24 concrete wall tiles from Concrete Collaborative. Wall mounted Signature single lever faucet. Frameless inset mirror. Custom mahogany cubic vanity with marine edge detail on top and concentric veneer detail on four faces. Vanity suspended off rear wall, tile runs continuously through. Matching suspended mahogany ceiling panel with concentric detail and indirect back lighting.
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
As a design-build firm, the designer's focus for every project is to create a space that will not only suit the lifestyle of their clients, but also incorporate their personalities and sentimental belongings to truly make the home feel that it was built custom to them. This project encompassed the style and reclaimed artifacts from a completely different century. With timely features such as stacked stone, hand troweled limestone stucco, leaded glass windows, re-claimed 18th century European doors, slate and lead roof, gas lanterns and more, the clients wanted to replicate a traditional European home.
An ARDA for Custom Home Design goes to
Tongue & Groove LLC
Designers: Tongue & Groove LLC with Rees Architecture PC
From: Wilmington, North Carolina
Powder Room Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and Brick Floors
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