Powder Room Design Ideas with Green Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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South Trace Interiors
Small but impactful powder room. Green stacked clay tile from floor to ceiling. White penny tile flooring.
Vernon Wentz
This complete remodel was crafted after the mid century modern and was an inspiration to photograph. The use of brick work, cedar, glass and metal on the outside was well thought out as its transition from the great room out flowed to make the interior and exterior seem as one. The home was built by Classic Urban Homes and photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery.
Simply Bathroom Solutions
Installing under counter sinks into a quartz bench top is easy to clean. Constructing a nib wall behind the vanity provides a break-in the otherwise flat wall. Dimensional layering provides added interest to the vanity area.
Rande Leaman Interior Design
The powder room retains the charm of the home which was originally built in the 1940's. The stained glass window was replicated with colors that complimented the updated look. The handmade green zelige tile, custom vanity, quartz countertop and custom mirror create a cozy space.
Welcome Renovation
Palm Springs - Bold Funkiness. This collection was designed for our love of bold patterns and playful colors.
NW Home Designers
A powder room designed around a dragon faucet that wows D&D Players! How do you do this? You use tiles that looks like scales, wall lights that look like torches and create a custom mirror to resemble the eye of a dragon.
Suhr Interior Design
This powder room needed a complete redo. I wanted to create something that was updated yet classic. I started out with cream travertine and an espresso cabinet. I then found the perfect grey-blue to add depth. Next I selected a marble & glass splash that added interest & pattern. And last, for a dose of perso
Domestic Diva Designs
This is one of my favorites. We did a very soft green high wax venetian plaster on the walls and ceiling. In Lou of doing boring cabinets and tiny drawers we did three elongated drawers with plumbing cutouts and gold oversized hardware. Again as my signature move, I took the mirror all the way to the ceiling which makes the powder bath appear to be larger and reflects the beautiful venetian plaster. The mirror mounted faucet in her crowning glory.
NW Home Designers
A powder room designed around a dragon faucet that wows D&D Players! How do you do this? You use tiles that looks like scales, wall lights that look like torches and create a custom mirror to resemble the eye of a dragon.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Green Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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