Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Yellow Tile
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BKD Interiors
This antique dresser was transformed into a bathroom vanity by mounting the mirror to the wall and surrounding it with beautiful backsplash tile, adding a slab countertop, and installing a sink into the countertop.
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Coastal style powder room remodeling in Alexandria VA with blue vanity, blue wall paper, and hardwood flooring.
Denver Design Group
The bathroom got a fresh, updated look by adding an accent wall of blue grass cloth wallpaper, a bright white vanity with a vessel sink and a mirror and lighting with a woven material to add texture and warmth to the space.
Fireclay Tile
Blue fish scale tile wainscoting has this petite powder room swimming in charm thanks to the tile's exposed scalloped edges. For more seaside vibes, look to Fireclay's Ogee Drop or Wave Tile.
TILE SHOWN
Ogee Drop Tile in Cerulean
DESIGN
Jennifer Hallock Designs
PHOTOS
D Wang Photo
Kitchen Design Concepts
This powder bath just off the garage and mudroom is a main bathroom for the first floor in this house, so it gets a lot of use. the heavy duty sink and full tile wall coverings help create a functional space, and the cabinetry finish is the gorgeous pop in this traditionally styled space.
Powder Bath
Cabinetry: Cabico Elmwood Series, Fenwick door, Alder in Gunstock Fudge
Vanity: custom designed, built by Elmwood with custom designed turned legs from Art for Everyday
Hardware: Emtek Old Town clean cabinet knobs, polished chrome
Sink: Sign of the Crab, The Whitney 42" cast iron farmhouse with left drainboard
Faucet: Sign of the Crab wall mount, 6" swivel spout w/ lever handles in polished chrome
Commode: Toto Connelly 2-piece, elongated bowl
Wall tile: Ann Sacks Savoy collection ceramic tile - 4x8 in Lotus, penny round in Lantern with Lotus inserts (to create floret design)
Floor tile: Antique Floor Golden Sand Cleft quartzite
Towel hook: Restoration Hardware Century Ceramic hook in polished chrome
Corsini Stark Architects
The corner lot at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in the Vista Las Palmas tract in Palm Springs included an altered mid-century residence originally designed by Charles Dubois with a simple, gabled roof originally in the ‘Atomic Ranch’ style and sweeping mountain views to the west and south. The new owners wanted a comprehensive, contemporary, and visually connected redo of both interior and exterior spaces within the property. The project buildout included approximately 600 SF of new interior space including a new freestanding pool pavilion at the southeast corner of the property which anchors the new rear yard pool space and provides needed covered exterior space on the site during the typical hot desert days. Images by Steve King Architectural Photography
Sigmar
Toilets are a place for being expressive. In this small space the beautiful blue tiles break off an otherwise all white bathroom.
Marta Benet
Questo progetto comprendeva la ristrutturazione dei 3 bagni di una casa vacanza. In ogni bagno abbiamo utilizzato gli stessi materiali ed elementi per dare una continuità al nostro intervento: piastrelle smaltate a mano per i rivestimenti, mattonelle in cotto per i pavimenti, silestone per il piano, lampade da parete in ceramica e box doccia con scaffalatura in muratura. Per differenziali, abbiamo scelto un colore di smalto diverso per ogni bagno: beige per il bagno-lavanderia, verde acquamarina per il bagno della camera padronale e senape per il bagno invitati.
restyle design, llc
Main powder room with metallic glass tile feature wall, vessel sink, floating vanity and thick quartz countertops.
Portal Property Services Ltd
The ground floor in this terraced house had a poor flow and a badly positioned kitchen with limited worktop space.
By moving the kitchen to the longer wall on the opposite side of the room, space was gained for a good size and practical kitchen, a dining zone and a nook for the children’s arts & crafts. This tactical plan provided this family more space within the existing footprint and also permitted the installation of the understairs toilet the family was missing.
The new handleless kitchen has two contrasting tones, navy and white. The navy units create a frame surrounding the white units to achieve the visual effect of a smaller kitchen, whilst offering plenty of storage up to ceiling height. The work surface has been improved with a longer worktop over the base units and an island finished in calacutta quartz. The full-height units are very functional housing at one end of the kitchen an integrated washing machine, a vented tumble dryer, the boiler and a double oven; and at the other end a practical pull-out larder. A new modern LED pendant light illuminates the island and there is also under-cabinet and plinth lighting. Every inch of space of this modern kitchen was carefully planned.
To improve the flood of natural light, a larger skylight was installed. The original wooden exterior doors were replaced for aluminium double glazed bifold doors opening up the space and benefiting the family with outside/inside living.
The living room was newly decorated in different tones of grey to highlight the chimney breast, which has become a feature in the room.
To keep the living room private, new wooden sliding doors were fitted giving the family the flexibility of opening the space when necessary.
The newly fitted beautiful solid oak hardwood floor offers warmth and unifies the whole renovated ground floor space.
The first floor bathroom and the shower room in the loft were also renovated, including underfloor heating.
Portal Property Services managed the whole renovation project, including the design and installation of the kitchen, toilet and bathrooms.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Yellow Tile
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