Powder Room Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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Louise Mackay Interior Design
A serene colour palette with shades of Dulux Bruin Spice and Nood Co peach concrete adds warmth to a south-facing bathroom, complemented by dramatic white floor-to-ceiling shower curtains. Finishes of handmade clay herringbone tiles, raw rendered walls and marbled surfaces adds texture to the bathroom renovation.
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This look was inspired by bringing a nautical style up to date. The statement boat scene wallpaper sets the tone of the room contrasting beautifully with the slate grey fisherman's pendant light, tiles and accessories - bringing a more industrial edge to the theme.
Janet Brooks Design
Making a statement in this powder room, we used stacked terra cotta tiles with thick mortar to shape a space for the carved stone pedestal sink. Arabesque tile makes a lacy pattern on the floor.
Photography: Mark Boisclair
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photography: William Wright
John McClain Design
Sophisticated and full of color and texture, this powder bathroom is an absolute showstopper! Inspired by the heavily patterned wall covering, each element of this space ties into the bold design while creating a balance between whimsical and modern.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
John McClain Design
The beautiful floor to ceiling porcelain tile with its elegant imperial pattern was installed and finished with a color matched custom grout in Sherwin Williams Peppery. It is the perfect complimentary color and marries the tile with the textured wall covering.
Photo: Zeke Ruelas
Paul Davis Architects
This full re-do of a tiny powder room uses vivid red-orange wall tile and antique mirror to create a rather glam, 70's vibe. Hexagonal stone floor tiles in a beach-sand tone add to the coastal effect. PDA was excited to see how well our favorite Missoni towel pattern went with the colors and materials here!
Oz & Babylone
La création d'une salle d'au au premier étage, entre les deux chambres a été un défi en raison de la pente très importante du toit, qui minimise fortement la surface utilisable. La charpente apparente a été décapée, les carreaux de céramique émaillée de la collection Baker street de Leroy-Merlin apportent des nuances chaleureuses.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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