Powder Room Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Flintlock Architecture & Landscape
This custom urban infill cedar cottage is thoughtfully designed to allow the owner to take advantage of a prime location, while enjoying beautiful landscaping and minimal maintenance. The home is 1,051 sq ft, with 2 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. This powder room off the kitchen/ great room carries the SW Rosemary color into the wall panels.
Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
The original materials consisted of a console sink, tiled walls and floor, towel bar and cast iron radiator. Gutting the space to the studs, we chose to install a wall hung vanity sink, rather than a pedestal or other similar sink. Much larger than the original, this new sink is mounted directly to the wall. Because the space under the sink is open, the area feels much larger and the sink appears to float while the bar at the front of the fixture acts as the towel bar.
For the floor we chose a rustic tumbled Travertine tile installed both in the powder room and the front foyer which the powder room opens up to. While not a huge project, it certainly was a fun and challenging one to create a space as warm and inviting as the rest of this 1920’s home, with a bit of flair and a nod to the homeowner’s European roots. Photography by Chrissy Racho.
Nova Studio
This house was a new construction and we met with the clients from the beginning of the project. We planned and selected the materials for their home including tiles (all the main floors, bathroom floors, shower walls, & kitchen), fixtures, kitchen, baths, interior doors, main door, furniture for the living room area, area rug, accessories (vases inside and outside).
Fänas Architecture
Southwest Colorado mountain home. Made of timber, log and stone. Rustic powder room. Copper vessel sink. Slate tile. Rustic gas lamp. Distressed, rustic wood walls and door.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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