Powder Room Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Brown Walls

Collected
Collected
Soucie Horner, Ltd.Soucie Horner, Ltd.
Home of an inveterate collector with a keen eye, the hallmarks of this renovated, 1927 Beaux Arts residence are neutral walls and fabrics that celebrate the treasured artwork, rugs, and architecture within. Eclectic objects and furnishings discovered on world travels, antiquing expeditions, and even those inherited mingle easily in relaxed, strategically un-designed fashion. Intentionally void of superfluous decoration to accept flexible furniture arrangements, the mood of this home can swing in an instant simply by rearranging a chair, or swapping pillows - proving the most personal spaces are also the most versatile.
VARIOS TRABAJOS DE REFORMA DE BAÑOS. VOL. 1
VARIOS TRABAJOS DE REFORMA DE BAÑOS. VOL. 1
Rudeco ConstruccionesRudeco Construcciones
Baño de pequeñas dimensiones y solo con ducha. Completamente renovado y con cerámica imitación madera
The Elbow Park Reno
The Elbow Park Reno
Knight Custom HomesKnight Custom Homes
A corroded pipe in the 2nd floor bathroom was the original prompt to begin extensive updates on this 109 year old heritage home in Elbow Park. This craftsman home was build in 1912 and consisted of scattered design ideas that lacked continuity. In order to steward the original character and design of this home while creating effective new layouts, we found ourselves faced with extensive challenges including electrical upgrades, flooring height differences, and wall changes. This home now features a timeless kitchen, site finished oak hardwood through out, 2 updated bathrooms, and a staircase relocation to improve traffic flow. The opportunity to repurpose exterior brick that was salvaged during a 1960 addition to the home provided charming new backsplash in the kitchen and walk in pantry.
こだわりを詰め込んだ洗面スペース
こだわりを詰め込んだ洗面スペース
株式会社ファンハウスアンドデザイン株式会社ファンハウスアンドデザイン
オーナー様のこだわりを詰め込んでデザインした洗面スペース。たっぷり収納できるオープンラックで、化粧品やタオルもすっきり片付けられる。
The Elbow Park Reno
The Elbow Park Reno
Knight Custom HomesKnight Custom Homes
A corroded pipe in the 2nd floor bathroom was the original prompt to begin extensive updates on this 109 year old heritage home in Elbow Park. This craftsman home was build in 1912 and consisted of scattered design ideas that lacked continuity. In order to steward the original character and design of this home while creating effective new layouts, we found ourselves faced with extensive challenges including electrical upgrades, flooring height differences, and wall changes. This home now features a timeless kitchen, site finished oak hardwood through out, 2 updated bathrooms, and a staircase relocation to improve traffic flow. The opportunity to repurpose exterior brick that was salvaged during a 1960 addition to the home provided charming new backsplash in the kitchen and walk in pantry.
Quinn Parade of Homes
Quinn Parade of Homes
Sword CompanySword Company
guest bath using Rusticware cabinet & bath hardware & Pamex door lever in chrome

Powder Room Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Brown Walls

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