Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall

Custom Magnolia Transitional Style home
Custom Magnolia Transitional Style home
Larosa Built Homes by Skymanor Properties, LLCLarosa Built Homes by Skymanor Properties, LLC
Spectacular Powder Room featuring glass tile accent wall in herringbone pattern, with mix of glass and marble. Matching white carrera marble vessel sink. Stylish waterfall faucet. White vanity cabinet, topped with black quartz, and crystal knob accents. Powder blue walls, oval window, and crystal chandelier. By Larosa Built Homes
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Harlow | Bellevue
Harlow | Bellevue
JayMarc HomesJayMarc Homes
The Harlow's powder room boasts a clean and refreshing design with its white countertop, walls, trim, and sink. The pristine white elements create a bright and airy atmosphere, enhancing the overall sense of cleanliness and tranquility in the space. Adding a touch of color and visual interest, the powder room features blue wall tiles, which inject a subtle pop of color and add a hint of sophistication to the room. The light hardwood floors complement the overall aesthetic, offering a warm and natural element to the design. Completing the powder room is a sleek white toilet, seamlessly blending into the clean and minimalist theme.
Cloakroom Facelift
Cloakroom Facelift
Jean McMillanJean McMillan
Contemporary facelift to a dated cloakroom
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Yorkville Modern Condo
Yorkville Modern Condo
Douglas Design StudioDouglas Design Studio
Yorkville Modern Condo powder room glass door
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.

Powder Room Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall

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