Transitional Powder Room Design Ideas with Mosaic Tile Floors
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Right Arm Construction
This home was built in 1904 in the historic district of Ladd’s Addition, Portland’s oldest planned residential development. Right Arm Construction remodeled the kitchen, entryway/pantry, powder bath and main bath. Also included was structural work in the basement and upgrading the plumbing and electrical.
Finishes include:
Countertops for all vanities- Pental Quartz, Color: Altea
Kitchen cabinetry: Custom: inlay, shaker style.
Trim: CVG Fir
Custom shelving in Kitchen-Fir with custom fabricated steel brackets
Bath Vanities: Custom: CVG Fir
Tile: United Tile
Powder Bath Floor: hex tile from Oregon Tile & Marble
Light Fixtures for Kitchen & Powder Room: Rejuvenation
Light Fixtures Bathroom: Schoolhouse Electric
Flooring: White Oak
Dual Concept Design
A dark and moody powder room, which features a metal mosaic on the floor, custom black floating vanity with white quartzite countertop, woven natural fiber wall covering, and a cluster of mini pendants.
My Bespoke Room
Ingmar and his family found this gem of a property on a stunning London street amongst more beautiful Victorian properties.
Despite having original period features at every turn, the house lacked the practicalities of modern family life and was in dire need of a refresh...enter Lucy, Head of Design here at My Bespoke Room.
Dominique Michelle Vidal
Introducing an exquisitely designed powder room project nestled in a luxurious residence on Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY. This captivating space seamlessly blends traditional elegance with urban sophistication, reflecting the quintessential charm of the city that never sleeps.
The focal point of this powder room is the enchanting floral green wallpaper that wraps around the walls, evoking a sense of timeless grace and serenity. The design pays homage to classic interior styles, infusing the room with warmth and character.
A key feature of this space is the bespoke tiling, meticulously crafted to complement the overall design. The tiles showcase intricate patterns and textures, creating a harmonious interplay between traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Each piece has been carefully selected and installed by skilled tradesmen, who have dedicated countless hours to perfecting this one-of-a-kind space.
The pièce de résistance of this powder room is undoubtedly the vanity sconce, inspired by the iconic New York City skyline. This exquisite lighting fixture casts a soft, ambient glow that highlights the room's extraordinary details. The sconce pays tribute to the city's architectural prowess while adding a touch of modernity to the overall design.
This remarkable project took two years on and off to complete, with our studio accommodating the process with unwavering commitment and enthusiasm. The collective efforts of the design team, tradesmen, and our studio have culminated in a breathtaking powder room that effortlessly marries traditional elegance with contemporary flair.
We take immense pride in this Riverside Drive powder room project, and we are confident that it will serve as an enchanting retreat for its owners and guests alike. As a testament to our dedication to exceptional design and craftsmanship, this bespoke space showcases the unparalleled beauty of New York City's distinct style and character.
TKS Design Group
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Mike Kaskel Photography
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Transitional Powder Room Design Ideas with Mosaic Tile Floors
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