Powder Room Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Green Cabinets
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Bennett Design Co.
After purchasing this Sunnyvale home several years ago, it was finally time to create the home of their dreams for this young family. With a wholly reimagined floorplan and primary suite addition, this home now serves as headquarters for this busy family.
The wall between the kitchen, dining, and family room was removed, allowing for an open concept plan, perfect for when kids are playing in the family room, doing homework at the dining table, or when the family is cooking. The new kitchen features tons of storage, a wet bar, and a large island. The family room conceals a small office and features custom built-ins, which allows visibility from the front entry through to the backyard without sacrificing any separation of space.
The primary suite addition is spacious and feels luxurious. The bathroom hosts a large shower, freestanding soaking tub, and a double vanity with plenty of storage. The kid's bathrooms are playful while still being guests to use. Blues, greens, and neutral tones are featured throughout the home, creating a consistent color story. Playful, calm, and cheerful tones are in each defining area, making this the perfect family house.
Grabill Cabinets
“Working with a company like Grabill really makes it a pleasure,” says Jennifer Griffin, Interior Designer with Griffin Interiors, Wenham, Mass., and Northeast Kitchens in Middleton, Mass. Her client has a five-bedroom house, four grown children and a first grandchild, combined with another host of sisters, nephews, nieces and friends that often come over.
Photographed by Stephanie Rosseel
Daybreak Interiors
This powder room was created from a former closet. Note how the large window was dealt with and how the radiator is hidden behind a perforated metal panel in the cabinet.
Photo by Alex Steinberg Photography
Duke Renovations
The renovated powder room carries the farmhouse feel with the antique style sink and faucets.
Visbeen Architects
The “Kettner” is a sprawling family home with character to spare. Craftsman detailing and charming asymmetry on the exterior are paired with a luxurious hominess inside. The formal entryway and living room lead into a spacious kitchen and circular dining area. The screened porch offers additional dining and living space. A beautiful master suite is situated at the other end of the main level. Three bedroom suites and a large playroom are located on the top floor, while the lower level includes billiards, hearths, a refreshment bar, exercise space, a sauna, and a guest bedroom.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Green Cabinets
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