Powder Room Design Ideas with Engineered Quartz Benchtops and Blue Floor
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Lucy Johnson Interior Design
Since the house has a view of Puget Sound, we created a dramatic, water inspired Powder room. Sandwiched between a stairwell and exterior wall, the only option to update this narrow space was to replace materials & plumbing. By installing a wall hung toilet and shallow wall hung vanity, we were able to make this narrow space feel larger. Using white modern sleek plumbing we were able to use dark accent colors to create a soothing space. Touched off with cascading amber glass lighting giving warmth to the cool palette.
MBK - My Bath and Kitchen
Elevate your guest bathroom into a realm of modern elegance with our captivating remodel, inspired by a sophisticated color palette of navy blue, crisp white, and natural wood tones. This design seamlessly marries contemporary aesthetics with functional storage solutions, resulting in a welcoming space that's both stylish and practical.
May Construction, Inc.
Budget analysis and project development by: May Construction
A cozy powder bathroom placed near the garage. Fun blue floor tile and ship lap walls took this cute bathroom from bland and boxy to bursting with texture, pattern, and personality.
Gebben Interior
Renovation from an old Florida dated house that used to be a country club, to an updated beautiful Old Florida inspired kitchen, dining, bar and keeping room.
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The foyer’s floor tile flows inside and up the back wall of the powder room, inside of a volume clad in raw cold-rolled steel. The combination of a delicate, handmade, geometric cement tile with the dark grey, machine-made raw steel is a deliberate juxtaposition that is echoed throughout the home where a clean modern interior is offset against rough, raw materials.
Cabinet-S-Top
Waypoint 750F flat panel maple vanity with Spice stain. With Blackrock hardware in Black Bronze. The countertop is Silestone Lusso quartz with 4” backsplash with Delta faucet in black and a Kohler Caxton oval undermount sink. Toto Entranda toilet. On the floor is Monochrome Lotus 8x8 deco tile. A pocket door was installed for more space.
Studio Black Interiors
This family home located in the Canberra suburb of Forde has been renovated. The brief for this home was contemporary Hamptons with a focus on detailed joinery, patterned tiles and a dark navy, white and soft grey palette. Hard finishes include Australian blackbutt timber, New Zealand wool carpet, brushed nickel fixtures, stone benchtops and accents of French navy for the joinery, tiles and interior walls. Interior design by Studio Black Interiors. Renovation by CJC Constructions. Photography by Hcreations.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Engineered Quartz Benchtops and Blue Floor
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