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Tami Smight Interiors
In the home renovation, we created a new powder room. The emerald green ceiling echoes the blue, green, white color palette in adjacent living room.
Fratantoni Interior Designers
Guest bathroom with a custom vanity, marble chair rail, backsplash, and flooring.
Drop Wallcoverings
Arte Heliodor Cube 49006 Grasscloth Geometric Wallcovering Installed in a Powder Room by Drop Walcoverings, Calgary, Kelowna, & Vancouver Wallpaper Installer. Interior Design by Cridland Associates Ltd. Photography by Lindsay Nichols Photography. Contractor - Empire Custom Homes.
SM Design Associates (SMDA)
Elegant powder with custom glass tile, stone vessel sink and textured silk wall-covering
Photographer: Applied Photography
KraftMaster Renovations
Blue, coastal style powder room with gold accents. Blue and white wallpaper with a beautiful rattan window shade.
Pure Builders Inc.
From wall mounted bronze faucet, the white porcelain vessel sink to the countertops and tile floors, the powder room is a perfect mix of classic and contemporary styles.
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Mid-century modern powder room project with marble mosaic tile behind the mirror with black & gold fixtures, two tone vanity light and white vanity.
Hudson Environments
Update to outdated powder room. Solid white counter top with chrome fixtures. Added Herringbone Carrara marble back-splash, counter height to ceiling.
Replaced the center mounted vanity light with two sconces on the side of the new chunky oversized gray wood framed mirror.
Replaced the Saltillo tile floors with 12" x 24" Carrara tile. The added marble herringbone inlay in the center of the floor adds the look of a rug in the center of the room.
Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc.
A tiny powder room on the main floor deserved to be dressed up. A vintage style open washstand is fitted with unlacquered brass fixtures and legs. The marble is Black Maquina, with curved backsplash and “dish in” recess around the edges. Wainscot paneling was run 5’ up the wall for an old fashioned effect, along with the built-in mirror.
Photo by Mary Ellen Hendricks
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