Powder Room Design Ideas with Wood-look Tile and Porcelain Tile

Renovation & Full Furnishing, Alphington
Renovation & Full Furnishing, Alphington
GDP Interior DesignGDP Interior Design
A plain powder room with no window or other features was transformed into a glamorous space, with hotel vibes.
Armadale Renovation :: Full Interior Design
Armadale Renovation :: Full Interior Design
eat.bathe.liveeat.bathe.live
Our Armadale residence was a converted warehouse style home for a young adventurous family with a love of colour, travel, fashion and fun. With a brief of “artsy”, “cosmopolitan” and “colourful”, we created a bright modern home as the backdrop for our Client’s unique style and personality to shine. Incorporating kitchen, family bathroom, kids bathroom, master ensuite, powder-room, study, and other details throughout the home such as flooring and paint colours. With furniture, wall-paper and styling by Simone Haag. Construction: Hebden Kitchens and Bathrooms Cabinetry: Precision Cabinets Furniture / Styling: Simone Haag Photography: Dylan James Photography
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Loomis Industrial Eclectic
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
Our carpenters labored every detail from chainsaws to the finest of chisels and brad nails to achieve this eclectic industrial design. This project was not about just putting two things together, it was about coming up with the best solutions to accomplish the overall vision. A true meeting of the minds was required around every turn to achieve "rough" in its most luxurious state. Featuring: Floating vanity, rough cut wood top, beautiful accent mirror and Porcelanosa wood grain tile as flooring and backsplashes. PhotographerLink
Relax to the Max at this Luxury Retreat Home Renovation
Relax to the Max at this Luxury Retreat Home Renovation
Revamper Interior DesignRevamper Interior Design
Continuing the relaxed beach theme through from the open plan kitchen, dining and living this powder room is light, airy and packed full of texture. The wall hung ribbed vanity, white textured tile and venetian plaster walls ooze tactility. A touch of warmth is brought into the space with the addition of the natural wicker wall sconces and reclaimed timber shelves which provide both storage and an ideal display area.
Sorena Powder Room
Sorena Powder Room
Dominique Michelle VidalDominique Michelle Vidal
In the heart of Sorena's well-appointed home, the transformation of a powder room into a delightful blend of style and luxury has taken place. This fresh and inviting space combines modern tastes with classic art deco influences, creating an environment that's both comforting and elegant. High-end white porcelain fixtures, coordinated with appealing brass metals, offer a feeling of welcoming sophistication. The walls, dressed in tones of floral green, black, and tan, work perfectly with the bold green zigzag tile pattern. The contrasting black and white floral penny tile floor adds a lively touch to the room. And the ceiling, finished in glossy dark green paint, ties everything together, emphasizing the recurring green theme. Sorena now has a place that's not just a bathroom, but a refreshing retreat to enjoy and relax in. ​ Step into Sorena's powder room, and you'll find yourself in an artfully designed space where every element has been thoughtfully chosen. Brass accents create a unifying theme, while the quality porcelain sink and fixtures invite admiration and use. A well-placed mirror framed in brass extends the room visually, reflecting the rich patterns that make this space unique. Soft light from a frosted window accentuates the polished surfaces and highlights the harmonious blend of green shades throughout the room. More than just a functional space, Sorena's powder room offers a personal touch of luxury and style, turning everyday routines into something a little more special. It's a testament to what can be achieved when classic design meets contemporary flair, and it's a space where every visit feels like a treat. ​ The transformation of Sorena's home doesn't end with the powder room. If you've enjoyed taking a look at this space, you might also be interested in the kitchen renovation that's part of the same project. Designed with care and practicality, the kitchen showcases some great ideas that could be just what you're looking for.
Welling 1930s 4 bed semi luxury downstairs toilet
Welling 1930s 4 bed semi luxury downstairs toilet
Excellent FinishExcellent Finish
Complete turnkey design and renovation project. Clients where in need of space so we created a wall cabinet for more storage space. the use of hidden under cabinet lighting and under the toilet pan adds to the wow. the mirror is practial with the oval shape that softens the room and cohesive with the rest of the room
Franklin (multi-room) Mid-Century Modern Makeover
Franklin (multi-room) Mid-Century Modern Makeover
Usable Space Interiors, LLCUsable Space Interiors, LLC
This powder room had tons of extra details that are very pleasing to the eye. A floating sink base, vessel sink, wall mounted faucet, suspended mirror, floating vanity lights and gorgeous micro tile... what is there not to love?
Rolling Hills - Powder Room
Rolling Hills - Powder Room
Luxe RemodelLuxe Remodel
Powder room featuring an amazing stone sink and green tile
Urban Modern
Urban Modern
Nuela DesignsNuela Designs
Green tile bathroom focal wall with black and white patterned tile floor. Floating marble vanity and brass faucet and pendant.
Compact modern cloakroom
Compact modern cloakroom
InStil Design LimitedInStil Design Limited
Compact modern cloakroom with wallmounted matt white toilet, grey basin, dark walls with mirrors and dark ceilings and grey stone effect porcelain tiles.
white and blue home renovation
white and blue home renovation
Tower Interiors LtdTower Interiors Ltd
Small powder room with a unique tile pattern on the wall.
Snyder Lane
Snyder Lane
South Trace InteriorsSouth Trace Interiors
Small but impactful powder room. Green stacked clay tile from floor to ceiling. White penny tile flooring.

Powder Room Design Ideas with Wood-look Tile and Porcelain Tile

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