Powder Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Wallpaper
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Home by Raiya
Fun little powder room I did when we were doing a kitchen remodel. Powder rooms are small and great space to do unusual things .
Bennett Design Co.
This project features a six-foot addition on the back of the home, allowing us to open up the kitchen and family room for this young and active family. These spaces were redesigned to accommodate a large open kitchen, featuring cabinets in a beautiful sage color, that opens onto the dining area and family room. Natural stone countertops add texture to the space without dominating the room.
The powder room footprint stayed the same, but new cabinetry, mirrors, and fixtures compliment the bold wallpaper, making this space surprising and fun, like a piece of statement jewelry in the middle of the home.
The kid's bathroom is youthful while still being able to age with the children. An ombre pink and white floor tile is complimented by a greenish/blue vanity and a coordinating shower niche accent tile. White walls and gold fixtures complete the space.
The primary bathroom is more sophisticated but still colorful and full of life. The wood-style chevron floor tiles anchor the room while more light and airy tones of white, blue, and cream finish the rest of the space. The freestanding tub and large shower make this the perfect retreat after a long day.
Sally Scott Interior Designer
The powder room offer a surprise and a departure from the all the shades of blue in the surrounding rooms.
Copper faucet and light fixtures, and the dramatic wallpaper (once used in Mick Jagger's NYC apartment), is a fun surprise!
Two Hands Interiors
A Parisian inspired water closet awaits guests behind a hidden powder room door from the kitchen. This rich blue powder room with brass hardware and elegant artwork adds drama to a small, yet memorable space.
Designline
This small powder room forgoes color for a glamorous silver and white scheme. The vanity is wall hung between perpendicular walls and has a light valance below. Included in the vanity is a pull-out tray for easy access to the contents. A pair of sconces flank the custom beveled mirror which was fashioned from picture molding.
Lisa Banting Photography
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
We originally designed and built a sunroom addition for this home. In the second phase of renovations, our work focused on the primary bath, basement renovations, powder room and guest room bath.
Delbert Adams Construction Group
Contemporary powder room with zebra-print wallpaper, medium hardwood flooring, separate toilet room, single freestanding vessel sink, and pendant light fixtures.
Corinthian Fine Homes
Our busy young homeowners were looking to move back to Indianapolis and considered building new, but they fell in love with the great bones of this Coppergate home. The home reflected different times and different lifestyles and had become poorly suited to contemporary living. We worked with Stacy Thompson of Compass Design for the design and finishing touches on this renovation. The makeover included improving the awkwardness of the front entrance into the dining room, lightening up the staircase with new spindles, treads and a brighter color scheme in the hall. New carpet and hardwoods throughout brought an enhanced consistency through the first floor. We were able to take two separate rooms and create one large sunroom with walls of windows and beautiful natural light to abound, with a custom designed fireplace. The downstairs powder received a much-needed makeover incorporating elegant transitional plumbing and lighting fixtures. In addition, we did a complete top-to-bottom makeover of the kitchen, including custom cabinetry, new appliances and plumbing and lighting fixtures. Soft gray tile and modern quartz countertops bring a clean, bright space for this family to enjoy. This delightful home, with its clean spaces and durable surfaces is a textbook example of how to take a solid but dull abode and turn it into a dream home for a young family.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Island Cove House keeps a low profile on the horizon. On the driveway side it rambles along like a cottage that grew over time, while on the water side it is more ordered. Weathering shingles and gray-brown trim help the house blend with its surroundings. Heating and cooling are delivered by a geothermal system, and much of the electricity comes from solar panels.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Wallpaper
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