Powder Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Grey Floor
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Paul Rau Interiors
Mid-century Modern home - Powder room with dimensional wall tile and LED mirror, wall mounted vanity with under lighting. Japanese prints. Stone vessel sink.
Corazzolla Arredamenti su Misura
Bagno principale con vasca free standing in krion. Mobile sospeso in krion con lavabo integrato e cassettoni, in appoggio su una panchetta contenitiva in legno che corre sulla parete di fondo.
Janey Butler Interiors
Our Lake View House stylish contemporary cloakroom with stunning concrete and wood effect herringbone floor. Floating shelves with Vola fittings and stunning Barnwood interior doors.
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
This 800 square foot Accessory Dwelling Unit steps down a lush site in the Portland Hills. The street facing balcony features a sculptural bronze and concrete trough spilling water into a deep basin. The split-level entry divides upper-level living and lower level sleeping areas. Generous south facing decks, visually expand the building's area and connect to a canopy of trees. The mid-century modern details and materials of the main house are continued into the addition. Inside a ribbon of white-washed oak flows from the entry foyer to the lower level, wrapping the stairs and walls with its warmth. Upstairs the wood's texture is seen in stark relief to the polished concrete floors and the crisp white walls of the vaulted space. Downstairs the wood, coupled with the muted tones of moss green walls, lend the sleeping area a tranquil feel.
Contractor: Ricardo Lovett General Contracting
Photographer: David Papazian Photography
Shirey Home Pro
This powder room received a complete remodel which involved a new, white oak vanity and a taupe tile backsplash. Then it was out with the old, black toilet and sink, and in with the new, white set to brighten up the room. Phillip Jefferies wallpaper was installed on all the walls, and new bathroom accessories were strategically added.
Тимур Шарипов
Квартира в жилом комплексе «Рублевские огни» на Западе Москвы была выбрана во многом из-за красивых видов, которые открываются с 22 этажа. Она стала подарком родителей для сына-студента — первым отдельным жильем молодого человека, началом самостоятельной жизни.
Архитектор: Тимур Шарипов
Подбор мебели: Ольга Истомина
Светодизайнер: Сергей Назаров
Фото: Сергей Красюк
Этот проект был опубликован на интернет-портале Интерьер + Дизайн
Powder Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Grey Floor
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