Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and White Benchtops
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TVL Creative Ltd.
This project was not only full of many bathrooms but also many different aesthetics. The goals were fourfold, create a new master suite, update the basement bath, add a new powder bath and my favorite, make them all completely different aesthetics.
Primary Bath-This was originally a small 60SF full bath sandwiched in between closets and walls of built-in cabinetry that blossomed into a 130SF, five-piece primary suite. This room was to be focused on a transitional aesthetic that would be adorned with Calcutta gold marble, gold fixtures and matte black geometric tile arrangements.
Powder Bath-A new addition to the home leans more on the traditional side of the transitional movement using moody blues and greens accented with brass. A fun play was the asymmetry of the 3-light sconce brings the aesthetic more to the modern side of transitional. My favorite element in the space, however, is the green, pink black and white deco tile on the floor whose colors are reflected in the details of the Australian wallpaper.
Hall Bath-Looking to touch on the home's 70's roots, we went for a mid-mod fresh update. Black Calcutta floors, linear-stacked porcelain tile, mixed woods and strong black and white accents. The green tile may be the star but the matte white ribbed tiles in the shower and behind the vanity are the true unsung heroes.
IS Architecture
A more bold approach was taken with the color scheme for the Pool Bath. The oversized subway tiles in four colors - mango, breeze, estuary and sea grass- is the focal point of the bathroom while the smaller scale mosaic flooring offsets it nicely in Tessera glass. Traditional elements were used to keep with the style of the home: the classic white of the cabinetry, countertop and sink, the simplicity of the circular mirror and the single light wall sconces complete the look.
Vanity wall: Island Stone in 4 colors (mango, breeze, estuary, and sea grass)
Flooring: Tessera glass mosaic – Crème Brulee
Sconces: Circa Lighting NY Subway Single Light Wall Sconce
Sink: Kohler
Fixtures: Rohl Country Bath – A1464LM
Mirror: Restoration Hardware – Dillon Oval Pivot Mirror
John Senhauser Architects
Our client initially asked us to assist with selecting materials and designing a guest bath for their new Tucson home. Our scope of work progressively expanded into interior architecture and detailing, including the kitchen, baths, fireplaces, stair, custom millwork, doors, guardrails, and lighting for the residence – essentially everything except the furniture. The home is loosely defined by a series of thick, parallel walls supporting planar roof elements floating above the desert floor. Our approach was to not only reinforce the general intentions of the architecture but to more clearly articulate its meaning. We began by adopting a limited palette of desert neutrals, providing continuity to the uniquely differentiated spaces. Much of the detailing shares a common vocabulary, while numerous objects (such as the elements of the master bath – each operating on their own terms) coalesce comfortably in the rich compositional language.
Photo Credit: William Lesch
Neil Kelly Company
This powder room is the perfect companion to the kitchen in terms of aesthetic. Pewter green by Sherwin Williams from the kitchen cabinets is here on the walls balanced by a marble with brass accent chevron tile covering the entire vanity wall. Walnut vanity, white quartz countertop, and black and brass hardware and accessories.
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Mid-century modern powder room project with marble mosaic tile behind the mirror with black & gold fixtures, two tone vanity light and white vanity.
TEC Construction & Development
After moving walls, the newly created space was actually large enough to install a powder bath which this home was previously lacking. The metallic tiles, stylish mirror and glass vessel sink provide interest and light to a small area.
Kountry Kraft
Naples, FL Contemporary Agate Bathroom Cabinets Designed by Tyler Hurst of Kountry Kraft, Inc.
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Cabinetry Style: Inset/No Bead
Door Design: Purity
Custom Color: Custom Paint Match to Benjamin Moore #1591 Sterling
Job Number: F106979
Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This project was such a treat for me to get to work on. It is a family friends kitchen and this remodel is something they have wanted to do since moving into their home so I was honored to help them with this makeover. We pretty much started from scratch, removed a drywall pantry to create space to move the ovens to a wall that made more sense and create an amazing focal point with the new wood hood. For finishes light and bright was key so the main cabinetry got a brushed white finish and the island grounds the space with its darker finish. Some glitz and glamour were pulled in with the backsplash tile, countertops, lighting and subtle arches in the cabinetry. The connected powder room got a similar update, carrying the main cabinetry finish into the space but we added some unexpected touches with a patterned tile floor, hammered vessel bowl sink and crystal knobs. The new space is welcoming and bright and sure to house many family gatherings for years to come.
Duet Design Group
The tile detail in this powder bathroom gives an otherwise basic space a pop of personality.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Powder Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and White Benchtops
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