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Red House Design Build
Wallpaper featuring a "tree of life". Inspired by the Palace of Fontainebleau outside Paris, this wallpaper shows a flock of exotic birds in vibrant colours. Shown here in fuchsia pink and emerald green.
Often, a small powder room is found off the main foyer to a house. In this project, we collaborated with the homeowners to make a great statement about the owners themselves. Elegant lines and subdued colors in the foyer are contrast against this splash of color and bold paneling and bolection molding -- a bit of surprising personality is tucked away waiting to be discovered.
- Justin Zeller owns a design-build remodeling firm, Red House Custom Building, serving RI and MA. Besides being a Certified Remodeler, Justin has led the team at Red House to win multiple peer-reviewed awards for design and service achievements. Justin also sits on the Board of Directors and serves as Vice President of EM NARI.
Photos by Aaron Usher
Instagram: @redhousedesignbuild
Gail Green Interiors
The boldness of the tiles black and white pattern with its overall whimsical pattern made the selection a perfect fit for a playful and innovative room.
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I liked the way the different shapes blend into each other, hardly indistinguishable from one another, yet decipherable. His shapes are visual mazes, archetypal ideograms of a sort. At a distance, they form a pattern; up close, they form a story. Many of the themes are about people and their connections to each other. Some are visually explicit; others are more reflective and discreet. Most are just fun and whimsical, appealing to children and to the uninhibited in us. They are also primitive in their bold lines and graphic imagery. Many shapes are of monsters and scary beings, relaying the innate fears of childhood and the exterior landscape of the reality of city life. In effect, they are graffiti like patterns, yet indelibly marked in our subconscious. In addition, the basic black, white, and red colors so essential to Haring’s work express the boldness and basic instincts of color and form.
In addition, my passion for both design and art found their aesthetic confluence in the expression of this whimsical statement of idea and function.
Decorated Bathroom LLC
Straignt on view of the Gold Swirling Lines design painted on a contemporary American Standard pedestal lavatory in a navy blue powder room with white accessories and matching towel holder. by decoratedbathroom.com
Cedarstone Renovations Improvements Inc.
Powder room with upgraded toilet and matching black/white hextile flooring throughout the two other bathrooms and kitchen.
The Renowned Group
We went out of our galaxy with our sleek custom mural that covers the wall opposite the door. We added beautiful glass pendant lighting with crystal clusters at either side of an elegantly bold and glossy white tapered pedestal sink. Funky geometric mirrors that were original to the space were hung on adjacent walls and made our galaxy go on and on.
SALA Architects
This 1963 architect designed home needed some careful design work to make it livable for a more modern couple, without forgoing its Mid-Century aesthetic. SALA Architects designed a slat wall with strategic pockets and doors to both be wall treatment and storage. Designed by David Wagner, AIA with Marta Snow, AIA.
N Sabella Inc
Adding a powder room to an existing laundry room was this client’s goal. It’s a beautiful brownstone in Brookline, but space was tight. We removed the built-in cabinets which provided enough space for a toilet and corner sink.
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
Pulp Design Studios completed this whole home refresh contrasting rustic elements like stone and reclaimed wood with modern furnishings and bursts of color to create interest and artful layers. By revamping existing furniture with higher-end fabric and selecting multi-functional pieces, Pulp was able to keep the budget in-check and create a collected look in this rural home.
Interior Design by Pulp Design Studios http://pulpdesignstudios.com
McMahon Design Group
This space was an addition to home. Shaft skylight attracts light into the space, faux painting design included different size stripes extending up into the skylight. The floor is tiled in black and white similar to the adjoining kitchen. The medicine cabinet was removed from the second floor bath and inserted into the wall. The black wall tile is a random subway design and the border is metal and marble.
Photography: Wing Wong, MemoriesTTL, LLC
Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors and a Pedestal Sink
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