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Michelle's Interiors
Recipient of the "Best Powder Room" award in the national 2018 Kitchen & Bath Design Awards. The judges at Kitchen & Bath Design News Magazine called it “unique and architectural.” This cozy powder room is tucked beneath a curving main stairway, which became an intriguing ceiling in this unique space. Because of that dramatic feature, I created an equally bold design throughout. Among the major features are a chocolate glazed ceramic tile focal wall, contemporary, flat-panel cabinetry and a leathered quartzite countertop. I added wall sconces instead of a chandelier, which would have blocked the view of the stairway overhead.
Photo by Brian Gassel
Drewett Works
A Cartier Quartzite countertop with integrated slot sink higlights this rich and dramatic powder bath.
Estancia Club
Builder: Peak Ventures
Interiors: Ownby Design
Photography: Jeff Zaruba
Madera Furniture Company
Gorgeous plain-sliced walnut veneered wall panels and vanity front are a stunning contrast to the water-fall white quartz countertop.
Anne Sacco Interiors, LLC
Glass subway tiles create a decorative border for the vanity mirror and emphasize the high ceilings.
Trever Glenn Photography
Go Home Builders Inc
Upon stepping into this stylish japandi modern fusion bathroom nestled in the heart of Pasadena, you are instantly greeted by the unique visual journey of maple ribbon tiles These tiles create an inviting path that extends from the entrance of the bathroom, leading you all the way to the shower. They artistically cover half the wall, adding warmth and texture to the space. Indeed, creating a japandi modern fusion style that combines the best of both worlds. You might just even say japandi bathroom with a modern twist.
Elegance and Boldness
Above the tiles, the walls are bathed in fresh white paint. Particularly, he crisp whiteness of the paint complements the earthy tones of the maple tiles, resulting in a harmonious blend of simplicity and elegance.
Moving forward, you encounter the vanity area, featuring dual sinks. Each sink is enhanced by flattering vanity mirror lighting. This creates a well-lit space, perfect for grooming routines.
Balanced Contrast
Adding a contemporary touch, custom black cabinets sit beneath and in between the sinks. Obviously, they offer ample storage while providing each sink its private space. Even so, bronze handles adorn these cabinets, adding a sophisticated touch that echoes the bathroom’s understated luxury.
The journey continues towards the shower area, where your eye is drawn to the striking charcoal subway tiles. Clearly, these tiles add a modern edge to the shower’s back wall. Alongside, a built-in ledge subtly integrates lighting, adding both functionality and a touch of ambiance.
The shower’s side walls continue the narrative of the maple ribbon tiles from the main bathroom area. Definitely, their warm hues against the cool charcoal subway tiles create a visual contrast that’s both appealing and invigorating.
Beautiful Details
Adding to the seamless design is a sleek glass sliding shower door. Apart from this, this transparent element allows light to flow freely, enhancing the overall brightness of the space. In addition, a bronze handheld shower head complements the other bronze elements in the room, tying the design together beautifully.
Underfoot, you’ll find luxurious tile flooring. Furthermore, this material not only adds to the room’s opulence but also provides a durable, easy-to-maintain surface.
Finally, the entire japandi modern fusion bathroom basks in the soft glow of recessed LED lighting. Without a doubt, this lighting solution adds depth and dimension to the space, accentuating the unique features of the bathroom design. Unquestionably, making this bathroom have a japandi bathroom with a modern twist.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, Colorado, USA
Interior design, space planning and architectural details converge thoughtfully in this transformative project. A 15-year old, 9,000 sf. home with generic interior finishes and odd layout needed bold, modern, fun and highly functional transformation for a large bustling family. To redefine the soul of this home, texture and light were given primary consideration. Elegant contemporary finishes, a warm color palette and dramatic lighting defined modern style throughout. A cascading chandelier by Stone Lighting in the entry makes a strong entry statement. Walls were removed to allow the kitchen/great/dining room to become a vibrant social center. A minimalist design approach is the perfect backdrop for the diverse art collection. Yet, the home is still highly functional for the entire family. We added windows, fireplaces, water features, and extended the home out to an expansive patio and yard.
The cavernous beige basement became an entertaining mecca, with a glowing modern wine-room, full bar, media room, arcade, billiards room and professional gym.
Bathrooms were all designed with personality and craftsmanship, featuring unique tiles, floating wood vanities and striking lighting.
This project was a 50/50 collaboration between Rodwin Architecture and Kimball Modern
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Modern lines and chrome finishes mix with the deep stained wood paneled walls. This Powder Bath is a unique space, designed with a custom pedestal vanity - built in a tiered design to display a glass bowled vessel sink. It the perfect combination of funky designs, modern finishes and natural tones.
Erika Barczak, By Design Interiors, Inc.
Photo Credit: Michael Kaskel www.kaskelphoto.com
Builder: Roy Van Den Heuvel, Brand R Construction
Allen Kitchen & Bath
Remodeled powder room features furniture vanity with legs by Ultracraft. Glass vessel sink and wall mount Kohler faucet. The counter is Fusion Quartzite. Walls are 6x24 porcelain tile with 1" mirror strips between.
Added cabinets can be seen in the mirror that are adjacent to the toilet.
LED strip lights backlite the mirror.
StoneWorks, Inc.
Very attractive furniture like piece for the powder room vanity, featuring a milky opaque brown color for the countertop, cut from a Tajmahal polished quartzite and an Ogee edged detail enhancement. The antique mirrors and the traditional Savannah red brick are a nice compliment to the antique look of the vanity with the scalloped backsplash.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Glamour and Modern details collide in this powder bath. The gold, oval mirror adds texture to a very sleek mirrored vanity. Copper and brass tones mix along mosaic trim that lines a sparkled metallic tiled backsplash.
This space sparkles! Its an unexpected surprise to the contrasting black and white of this modern home.
Erika Barczak, By Design Interiors, Inc.
Photo Credit: Michael Kaskel www.kaskelphoto.com
Builder: Roy Van Den Heuvel, Brand R Construction
Montague Design
Craig Thompson Photography
Jennifer Rempel Art
Prosource Bridgeville cabinetry and countertop
Rossman Hensley Construction
Piatt Place Pittsburgh
Hubbarton Forge Lighting
Cambria Stone counter top
Powder Room Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Quartzite Benchtops
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