Powder Room Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Glass Tile
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Nashua Video Tours | Photography & Videography
Small bath. All fixtures and accessories are wall mounted, creating a floor completely free of obstructions and fixtures. Floor lit from below vanity.
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A&E Construction and Design Center
A & E Construction. This beautiful Hopewell NJ master bathroom features a double vanity with a dramatic full-wall tile backsplash in Karuna Iridescent Glass tile. Giallo Ornamental Granite Countertop with undermount sinks and Pfister brushed nickel faucets complete this sophisticated look.
Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
Pierreji.com
In this master bathroom we used teal glass accent tile with hints of blue and green to add a bit of color to the space. The semi-custom vanity has drawers down the center and doors to the right and left. A centered upper storage cabinet houses toiletries and towels. A frameless glass shower door reveals the marble and glass accent tile on the floor. We added new square LED lighting in the ceiling. The interior doors were painted dark brown to match the espresso colored cabinetry.
SawHorse Design + Build
This odd shaped bathroom had many design challenges including a door right next to the vanity wall. Our solution was a rounded face to the edge would not protrude into the doorway.
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This traditional bath was turned into a stunning contemporary powder room, leaving fixtures in their same locations; tiling around an existing window, crown molding, and cast iron baseboard heat. Designed by the architecture firm Urban Design Perspectives, the design and materials choices brought a new vibrancy to the space.
McCabe By Design LLC
A Toto 700 H washlet toilet provides a high degree of aesthetic hygiene.
A Kitchen That Works LLC
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This 66-inchtx34-inch powder room features a deep blue accent wall behind the toilet. The color matches one of the colors in the full-height backsplash tile. Michelle Turner, UDCP
Powder Room Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Glass Tile
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