Powder Room Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops and Quartzite Benchtops
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Rachel Reider Interiors
We are firm believers that you should go bold in the powder room. It's the perfect place to use a fun wallpaper like this, paired with a black and white chevron bone inlay mirror, black vanity and stone counter.
Photo by: Michael Partenio
Interiors by Ria
Welcome to our tropical-inspired powder bathroom, a captivating oasis that transports you to a tranquil paradise. Despite its size, this small room has been cleverly designed to create a spacious and luminous ambiance. By replacing the traditional vanity with a sleek floating shelf, we've added a sense of openness and expanded the visual footprint. The addition of a beautiful Roman shade not only infuses the space with a touch of privacy but also lends an element of sophistication. Step into this tropical haven, where vibrant colors, natural elements, and strategic design come together to offer a refreshing and inviting experience.
Addison Grace Design
A contemporary and modern powder room that uses neutral colours in order to create a sleek and clean design. The floating vanity adds a unique design element. The gold light fixture over the mirror evokes a sense of luxury.
Marin Cabinet Studio, Inc
White and bright combines with natural elements for a serene San Francisco Sunset Neighborhood experience.
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
For the floating vanity in this textural powder room, we chose a quartzite countertop in the same colors as the travertine split-face tile wall. Illumination comes from the bronze and amber glass sconces flanking the mirror as well as the under-lighted vanity, which imparts nighttime ambience.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: TEA2 Architects | Interior Design: Marcia Morine | Photography: Landmark Photography
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors
A beach house inspired by its surroundings and elements. Doug fir accents salvaged from the original structure and a fireplace created from stones pulled from the beach. Laid-back living in vibrant surroundings. A collaboration with Kevin Browne Architecture and Sylvain and Sevigny. Photos by Erin Little.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops and Quartzite Benchtops
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