Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and a Drop-in Sink
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IS Architecture
A more bold approach was taken with the color scheme for the Pool Bath. The oversized subway tiles in four colors - mango, breeze, estuary and sea grass- is the focal point of the bathroom while the smaller scale mosaic flooring offsets it nicely in Tessera glass. Traditional elements were used to keep with the style of the home: the classic white of the cabinetry, countertop and sink, the simplicity of the circular mirror and the single light wall sconces complete the look.
Vanity wall: Island Stone in 4 colors (mango, breeze, estuary, and sea grass)
Flooring: Tessera glass mosaic – Crème Brulee
Sconces: Circa Lighting NY Subway Single Light Wall Sconce
Sink: Kohler
Fixtures: Rohl Country Bath – A1464LM
Mirror: Restoration Hardware – Dillon Oval Pivot Mirror
Newton Kitchens & Design
Rift white oak vanity with perfect brown dye & Rosewood inlay with clear finish
-Shelly Harrison Photography
MARK IV Builders, Inc
This beautiful antique vanity is the perfect piece for this beautiful powder room. The bee print wallpaper was imported from Thibaut Wallpaper in England. Notice the small decorative bee on the lighting to duplicate the wall paper pattern!
Duet Design Group
The tile detail in this powder bathroom gives an otherwise basic space a pop of personality.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Ackerman Art & Design
Services provided by Wendy; concept collaboration, original custom design of; furniture, area rugs, mosaic floors, doors, elevator interiors, cabinetry,
finish selection; paint ,flooring,stone, tile, cabinetry, counters, lighting fixtures, plumbing fixtures,and hardware. Selection of upholstery,furniture indoor and outdoor.
Photo credit: Pat Kofahl
Allison Jaffe Interior Design LLC
New Selections: Minas Black soapstone, paint, slate backsplash, handtowles, art work, custom framed mirror
Brio Photography
User
This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography
Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and a Drop-in Sink
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