Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls

Powder Room with a Punch
Powder Room with a Punch
Erica Peale DesignErica Peale Design
This punchy powder room is the perfect spot to take a risk with bold colors and patterns. In this beautiful renovated Victorian home, we started with an antique piece of furniture, painted a lovely kelly green to serve as the vanity. We paired this with brass accents, a wild wallpaper, and painted all of the trim a coordinating navy blue for a powder room that really pops!
Eclectic WC
Eclectic WC
UserUser
This understairs WC was functional only and required some creative styling to make it feel more welcoming and family friendly. We installed UPVC ceiling panels to the stair slats to make the ceiling sleek and clean and reduce the spider levels, boxed in the waste pipe and replaced the sink with a Victorian style mini sink. We repainted the space in soft cream, with a feature wall in teal and orange, providing the wow factor as you enter the space.
Powder Room with a Punch
Powder Room with a Punch
Erica Peale DesignErica Peale Design
This punchy powder room is the perfect spot to take a risk with bold colors and patterns. In this beautiful renovated Victorian home, we started with an antique piece of furniture, painted a lovely kelly green to serve as the vanity. We paired this with brass accents, a wild wallpaper, and painted all of the trim a coordinating navy blue for a powder room that really pops!
Tiverton Bath
Tiverton Bath
HOME-TIME Renovation LLCHOME-TIME Renovation LLC
An awkward, yet large bathroom was revamped. Striking brushed gold fixtures against deep blue and whites are a bold statement in a space that still exudes calm and fresh.
London (Highbury) 290m2 - Master en suite bathroom
London (Highbury) 290m2 - Master en suite bathroom
Agence MINDAgence MIND
Interior design & refurbishment of the master en suite, private bathroom & the large walk-in wardrobe. "Alexandra & Leo wanted their master en suite to feel like it was part of the bedroom - window panels separating the two zones were the perfect solution. They allow light to flood into both rooms and sticking to similar tones in the furnishings ties the whole space together effortlessly. Adding blinds is a great way to offer privacy when it's needed." (Living Etc. Magazine, March 2016) Picture credit: Turner Pocock

Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls

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