Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and White Tile
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Shore & Country Kitchens
Vintage 1930's colonial gets a new shiplap powder room. After being completely gutted, a new Hampton Carrara tile floor was installed in a 2" hex pattern. Shiplap walls, new chair rail moulding, baseboard mouldings and a special little storage shelf were then installed. Original details were also preserved such as the beveled glass medicine cabinet and the tiny old sink was reglazed and reinstalled with new chrome spigot faucets and drainpipes. Walls are Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore.
BARCLAY STONE INTERIORS
Due to a flood, this 1st floor Powder Room underwent a total transformation. The biggest change was enlarging the tub area by removing a decorative wall arch and removing the existing tile to reveal an outside window. The new window created a more bright and buoyant space. To play on this light, we kept everything light, bright and white! The creamy pink Asian wallpaper added visual interest to the space and brought in some color. The new mirrored vanity brought in some much needed storage, but with a touch of sophistication.
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A small full bath was added off the front hall way. View from the living room and hall through the pocket door.
BARCLAY STONE INTERIORS
Due to a flood, this 1st floor Powder Room underwent a total transformation. The biggest change was enlarging the tub area by removing a decorative wall arch and removing the existing tile to reveal an outside window. The new window created a more bright and buoyant space. To play on this light, we kept everything light, bright and white! The creamy pink Asian wallpaper added visual interest to the space and brought in some color. The new mirrored vanity brought in some much needed storage, but with a touch of sophistication.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and White Tile
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