Traditional Powder Room Design Ideas with Beige Walls

Powder Bath
Powder Bath
Noelle Micek InteriorsNoelle Micek Interiors
Designed in collaboration with Tricia Roberts Design Photo: James R. Salomon
9910 | Barrington, RI
9910 | Barrington, RI
Andreozzi ArchitectureAndreozzi Architecture
Photography: Aaron Usher III www.aaronusher.com/
Balwyn Great in Green
Balwyn Great in Green
Simply Bathroom SolutionsSimply Bathroom Solutions
Installing under counter sinks into a quartz bench top is easy to clean. Constructing a nib wall behind the vanity provides a break-in the otherwise flat wall. Dimensional layering provides added interest to the vanity area.
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
UserUser
Doug Hill Photography
Classic Transitional
Classic Transitional
MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INCMICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
An antique faux bamboo chest is converted into a vanity with a vessel sink with wall mounted faucet. Dramatic Zoffany wallpaper in brown and black make this a very sophisticated guest bath. Photo by Phillip Ennis
Kessler Park Spanish-Colonial Renovation
Kessler Park Spanish-Colonial Renovation
Nicole Arnold InteriorsNicole Arnold Interiors
A historic Spanish colonial residence (circa 1929) in Kessler Park’s conservation district was completely revitalized with design that honored its original era as well as embraced modern conveniences. The small kitchen was extended into the built-in banquette in the living area to give these amateur chefs plenty of countertop workspace in the kitchen as well as a casual dining experience while they enjoy the amazing backyard view. The quartzite countertops adorn the kitchen and living room built-ins and are inspired by the beautiful tree line seen out the back windows of the home in a blooming spring & summer in Dallas. Each season truly takes on its own personality in this yard. The primary bath features a modern take on a timeless “plaid” pattern with mosaic glass and gold trim. The reeded front cabinets and slimline hardware maintain a minimalist presentation that allows the shower tile to remain the focal point. The guest bath’s jewel toned marble accent tile in a fun geometric pattern pops off the black marble background and adds lighthearted sophistication to this space. Original wood beams, cement walls and terracotta tile flooring and fireplace tile remain in the great room to pay homage to stay true to its original state. This project proves new materials can be masterfully incorporated into existing architecture and yield a timeless result!

Traditional Powder Room Design Ideas with Beige Walls

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