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Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
The downstairs powder room has a 4' hand painted cement tile wall with the same black Terrazzo flooring continuing from the kitchen area.
A wall mounted vanity with custom fabricated slab top and a concrete vessel sink on top.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
The 1790 Garvin-Weeks Farmstead is a beautiful farmhouse with Georgian and Victorian period rooms as well as a craftsman style addition from the early 1900s. The original house was from the late 18th century, and the barn structure shortly after that. The client desired architectural styles for her new master suite, revamped kitchen, and family room, that paid close attention to the individual eras of the home. The master suite uses antique furniture from the Georgian era, and the floral wallpaper uses stencils from an original vintage piece. The kitchen and family room are classic farmhouse style, and even use timbers and rafters from the original barn structure. The expansive kitchen island uses reclaimed wood, as does the dining table. The custom cabinetry, milk paint, hand-painted tiles, soapstone sink, and marble baking top are other important elements to the space. The historic home now shines.
Eric Roth
York House Designs
The walls were adorned with exquisite tiles from Mandarin stone whilst the floor contrasts beautifully with Ca Pietra Memphis Star tiles.
Richard Parr + Associates
Richard Parr + Associates - Architecture and Interior Design - photos by Nia Morris
timothyj kitchen & bath, inc.
Lovely console sink with a polished nickel finish and carrara marble top. Large Silvered Mirror, white shaded wall sconces on both sides. Large format Ann Sacks tile on console wall in a stacked pattern, antique mirrored subway tile on adjacent walls.
York House Designs
The striking denim floor tiles by Ca Pietra contributed significantly to the overall appeal of this space and were further enhanced by extending the same tile in a line from the floor, running behind the toilet.
This design decision not only added visual continuity but also created a sense of spaciousness. It served as a powerful design statement that further amplified the cloakroom's allure.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Pink Walls
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