Powder Room Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Metal Tile
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Braitman Design Studio
We managed to fit in a small powder room on the first floor. It's entrance is located in a small hallway formed by the powder room and also leading to the basement door.
While small, it's quite elegant with penny tile creating a centerpiece. The only size sink we could fit was a tiny corner sink -- but it's more than adequate.
Sato Architects, Inc.
Earthy and zen, this powder room utilizes texture and detail to create a moody escape. The initial inspiration for this space came from an old wood carving that Audrey Sato Design Studio sourced for the custom vanity. The textural tile, lava stone countertop, and copper vessel sink were then selected to complement the carving.
Springfield Design
The back drop for the vanity in this Powder Room is tile made of brown metal balls.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
Ann Lowengart Interiors collaborated with Field Architecture and Dowbuilt on this dramatic Sonoma residence featuring three copper-clad pavilions connected by glass breezeways. The copper and red cedar siding echo the red bark of the Madrone trees, blending the built world with the natural world of the ridge-top compound. Retractable walls and limestone floors that extend outside to limestone pavers merge the interiors with the landscape. To complement the modernist architecture and the client's contemporary art collection, we selected and installed modern and artisanal furnishings in organic textures and an earthy color palette.
Sato Architects, Inc.
Earthy and zen, this powder room utilizes texture and detail to create a moody escape. The initial inspiration for this space came from an old wood carving that Audrey Sato Design Studio sourced for the custom vanity. The textural tile, lava stone countertop, and copper vessel sink were then selected to complement the carving.
Sato Architects, Inc.
Earthy and zen, this powder room utilizes texture and detail to create a moody escape. The initial inspiration for this space came from an old wood carving that Audrey Sato Design Studio sourced for the custom vanity. The textural tile, lava stone countertop, and copper vessel sink were then selected to complement the carving.
Springfield Design
The tile behind the vanity is made of brown metal balls. Warm taupes and grays create a relaxed Powder Room
Powder Room Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Metal Tile
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