Powder Room Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and White Tile
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Studio Black Interiors
For this knock-down rebuild family home, the interior design aesthetic was Hampton’s style in the city. The brief for this home was traditional with a touch of modern. Effortlessly elegant and very detailed with a warm and welcoming vibe. Built by R.E.P Building. Photography by Hcreations.
Frugal Design - Lenora T. Brandoli, Allied ASID
powder room with custom cherry sink cabinet, top mounted sink and wall mount faucet and handle with stone back splash. "Peanut butter" paint color to coordinate with slate tile flooring. Stainless steel lighting over sink.
Wicker accents for texture in the space.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
This jewel box Powder may be tucked under a staircase but is presence is surely known.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Mada Studio
En esta imagen se puede apreciar la amplitud de la zona de salón - comedor. Eliminando el distribuidor original ganamos espacio para la zona de día y conseguimos que la luz natural penetre en toda la vivienda.
Studio 511
The powder room in the study is hidden in the paneling of the library. The walls are lined with stenciled leather tile, and the vanity was designed as a furniture piece with tapered octagonal legs and turned details. Chirs Cooper photographer.
Mint Ridge
Custom beveled subway tile installed floor to ceiling throughout the entire space with modern finishes that fit extremely well with the 1945 period home. The room was expanded and the plumbing locations were relocated to improve overall flow and function.
Interiors By Jasmina
The homeowners needed to update their tiny powder room (5' x 5') to have a boutique hotel feel to it, while keeping in the traditional theme with the rest of the home.
The inspiration for this elegant powder room, was the large print damask wall covering that subtly illuminates the tiny space. The wallcovering a modern take on traditional damask, with a larger print and subtle hues of white, grey and beige. A lovely neutral backdrop.
Installing a dark wood cabinet with classic style doors and a marble top vanity was in keeping with the decor in the home. Marble backsplash in a subway pattern was added along with faux marble porcelain tile for easy maintenance and durability.
Noel Cross+Architects
Frank Paul Perez, Red Lily Studios
Strata Landscape Architects
Joanie Wick Interiors
Noel Cross Architect
Conrado Home Builders
Powder Room Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and White Tile
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