Red Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet

Pedestal Sink and Mirror - Bethesda/Potomac, MD
Pedestal Sink and Mirror - Bethesda/Potomac, MD
MARK IV Builders, IncMARK IV Builders, Inc
A simple pedestal sink with oiled bronze fixtures place the stunning hand laid tile in center stage in this remodeled powder room. Bright orange paint and a striking mirror give this bathroom a contemporary feel.
Signature Home 2005 Decor & Style Magazine
Signature Home 2005 Decor & Style Magazine
James Patrick WaltersJames Patrick Walters
The powder room sports a walnut vanity with sapele top and chiseled vessel sink, against a Venetian marble wall finish.
Martha Stack Ltd
Martha Stack Ltd
Martha Stack LtdMartha Stack Ltd
Recycled glass tile clad the walls of the Bath complimented by a custom Copper ceiling and copper accents
Bathrooms in New Home Build
Bathrooms in New Home Build
Cerami Builders IncCerami Builders Inc
Brightly colored powder room with skylight. Photography by Ryan Wilson.
Coastal Home Powder Room
Coastal Home Powder Room
Michael James Design, Inc.Michael James Design, Inc.
This view of the Powder Room vanity shows how well it was sized for the small space. The red & gold faux finish on the walls coordinates perfectly with the tones in the vanity as well as with the "Typhoon Bordeaux" granite top.
Rock-view Bathroom
Rock-view Bathroom
Fine FixturesFine Fixtures
Back in April of 2016, YIMBY reported on new building applications for 846 Monroe Street, in Brooklyn’s Ocean Hill neighborhood. Since then, work has begun on the vacant, 28-foot-wide lot, and now, we have the reveal for the project, which is being designed by Joshua Felix of J Goldman Design/BEAM Group. The architect of record for the site is BMG Design Build, as listed on the Department of Buildings permits, and the project is being developed by Shimon Kaufman. The structure will total four floors and eight units, spanning 7,304 square feet in total. With units averaging under 700 square feet apiece, rentals are very likely. Fortunately, despite the probability of apartments, the design does not compromise on basic architectural decency, and lacks the PTAC units that characterize the exteriors of the vast bulk of new developments of the same typology in New York City. The facade will also be fairly attractive, featuring a mix of grey brick, and black and white paneling. A small area covered in brown gives a pop of muted color that is just enough to add some visual variety to the exterior.
Brooklyn Home 3
Brooklyn Home 3
Home & StoneHome & Stone
Photography: Donald Grant

Red Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet

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