Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Tile

Kips Bay Keith Haring Inspired Bath
Kips Bay Keith Haring Inspired Bath
Gail Green InteriorsGail Green Interiors
Direct inspiration for my Powder Room derives from Ascot’s Keith Haring ceramic tile collection, “Game of Fifteen.” Upon seeing the series, I knew that, in order to make a significant impact, the bathroom would have to be small in size, as the tile itself was high impact. Thus, we needed to keep the theme sharp and chic, graphic and poignant. The room had to maintain a proportional balance between the recessive background of the white tiles and the strength of the accent tile’s imagery. Thus equal elements of visual proportion and harmony was essential to a successfully designed room. In terms of color, 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. . 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.
Santa Barbara/ Mediterranean Style Beach House
Santa Barbara/ Mediterranean Style Beach House
Millar & Associates ConstructionMillar & Associates Construction
A traditional-styled powder room makes guests feel welcome. Development and interior design by Vernon Construction.Construction management and supervision by Millar and Associates Construction. Photo courtesy of Village Properties.
Multi-Generational
Multi-Generational
BKD InteriorsBKD Interiors
This antique dresser was transformed into a bathroom vanity by mounting the mirror to the wall and surrounding it with beautiful backsplash tile, adding a slab countertop, and installing a sink into the countertop.
A Suburban Sanctuary
A Suburban Sanctuary
Louise Mackay Interior DesignLouise Mackay Interior Design
A serene colour palette with shades of Dulux Bruin Spice and Nood Co peach concrete adds warmth to a south-facing bathroom, complemented by dramatic white floor-to-ceiling shower curtains. Finishes of handmade clay herringbone tiles, raw rendered walls and marbled surfaces adds texture to the bathroom renovation.
The Blue Ivy House
The Blue Ivy House
Mcmahon and NerlichMcmahon and Nerlich
A beautiful powder room tucked under the stair (you can see the raking ceiling above the basin). With the circular mirror to the side, the beautiful feature marble to the splash back and hob with the ecru vitrified tile (also used in the main bathrooms upstairs), provides visual and textural focus and balance to the room improving the illusion of space.
Modern Home - Mountain View
Modern Home - Mountain View
DMD General Construction, Inc.DMD General Construction, Inc.
Modern guest bathroom with floor to ceiling tile and Porcelanosa vanity and sink. Equipped with Toto bidet and adjustable handheld shower. Shiny golden accent tile and niche help elevates the look.
Custom Wood Counter Top and Small Vessel Sink for this Small Space
Custom Wood Counter Top and Small Vessel Sink for this Small Space
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Small Brooks Custom wood countertop and a vessel sink that fits perfectly on top. The counter top was made special for this space and designed by one of our great designers to add a nice touch to a small area. Photos by Chris Veith.

Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Tile

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