Powder Room Design Ideas with Gray Tile

Ravenswood 'Hog Butcher' Remodel
Ravenswood 'Hog Butcher' Remodel
Amish Custom KitchensAmish Custom Kitchens
Solid rustic hickory doors with horizontal grain on floating vanity with stone vessel sink. Photographer - Luke Cebulak
Ridge Rock
Ridge Rock
LS3P LivingLS3P Living
Bath | Custom home Studio of LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. | Photo by Inspiro8 Studio.
Flip Flops and Crop Tops
Flip Flops and Crop Tops
Morrison InteriorsMorrison Interiors
Hello powder room! Photos by: Rod Foster
Los Altos- Modern Craftsman
Los Altos- Modern Craftsman
Kerstin Dieterich DesignsKerstin Dieterich Designs
Powder room Photo credit- Alicia Garcia Staging- one two six design
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
Our carpenters labored every detail from chainsaws to the finest of chisels and brad nails to achieve this eclectic industrial design. This project was not about just putting two things together, it was about coming up with the best solutions to accomplish the overall vision. A true meeting of the minds was required around every turn to achieve "rough" in its most luxurious state. Featuring: Floating vanity, rough cut wood top, beautiful accent mirror and Porcelanosa wood grain tile as flooring and backsplashes. PhotographerLink
Mid-Century Modern Renovation
Mid-Century Modern Renovation
Nautilus ArchitectsNautilus Architects
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this home’s river view. The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view. By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light. The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt. Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle. Photo Credit: Read McKendree Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this kitchen’s river view The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view. By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light. The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt. Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
Seattle Powder Room
Seattle Powder Room
Beverly Bradshaw InteriorsBeverly Bradshaw Interiors
Powder Room remodeled in gray and white tile. Silver gray grasscloth wallpaper gives it texture. Floating cabinet with white marble countertop keeps it light and bright. Gray and white stone tile backsplash gives it drama. Vessel sink keeps in contemporary as does the long polished nickel towels bars. Tom Marks Photography

Powder Room Design Ideas with Gray Tile

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