Powder Room Design Ideas with Brown Tile
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Pu'uwai Design & Construction
The powder bath is the perfect place to mix elegance and playful finishes. The gold grasscloth compliments the shell tile feature wall and a custom waterfall painting on glass pulls the whole design together. The natural stone vessel sink rests on a floating vanity made of monkey pod wood.
Falcone Hybner Design, Inc.
Interior Design by Michele Hybner and Shawn Falcone. Photos by Amoura Productions
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
An elongated vessel sink with a metallic finish complements the framed metallic mirror and cabinet hardware.
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo: Stephen Karlisch
Paula Ables Interiors
The Powder Room just off of the main living area is a secret jewel! The green onyx counters are lit from underneath to create a warm glow that compliments the brushed nickel hardware and capiz shell pendants.
Photographed by: Coles Hairston
Architect: James LaRue
Сервис RemontBar_ Евгений
В квартире имеется отдельная гостевая туалетная комната с отделкой и оборудованием в похожем ключе - инсталляция, гигиенический душ, люк скрытого монтажа под покраску
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Компактный санузел на втором уровне мансардной квартиры. Отделка выполнена комбинации плитки и покраски, установлена дверь невидимка со скрытыми наличниками.
Унитаз подвесной с инсталляцией,зеркало с подсветкой и умывальник расположены в небольшой нише.
Schippmann Design
This masculine powder room off the bar and billiards room is a strong statement. We started with the client art work (hanging in the reflection) a strip of plaster wall frames the art piece while the rest of the walls are covered in porcelain 12 x 24 tiles giving the feel of corten steel. The modern "take" on a farmhouse bridge faucet gives a nod to the farmhouse feel of this California home.
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
Powder Room Design Ideas with Brown Tile
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