Victorian Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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BINYAN architecture studio
First-floor powder room. Original powder room was added to the house in 2016, but since we had to put a soffit in the ceiling to carry plumbing from the master bathroom above, they continued the wood detail from the old (now non-functional) soffit at the right.
McMahon Design Group
This space was an addition to home. Shaft skylight attracts light into the space, faux painting design included different size stripes extending up into the skylight. The floor is tiled in black and white similar to the adjoining kitchen. The medicine cabinet was removed from the second floor bath and inserted into the wall. The black wall tile is a random subway design and the border is metal and marble.
Photography: Wing Wong, MemoriesTTL, LLC
Simpson & Voyle
The space is a harmonious blend of modern and whimsical elements, featuring a striking cloud-patterned wallpaper that instills a serene, dreamlike quality.
A sleek, frameless glass shower enclosure adds a touch of contemporary elegance, allowing the beauty of the tiled walls to continue uninterrupted.
The use of classic subway tiles in a crisp white finish provides a timeless backdrop, complementing the unique wallpaper.
A bold, black herringbone floor anchors the room, creating a striking contrast with the lighter tones of the wall.
The traditional white porcelain pedestal sink with vintage-inspired faucets nods to the home's historical roots while maintaining the clean lines of modern design.
A chrome towel radiator adds a functional yet stylish touch, reflecting the bathroom's overall polished aesthetic.
The strategically placed circular mirror and the sleek vertical lighting enhance the bathroom's chic and sophisticated atmosphere.
Daybreak Interiors
This powder room was created from a former closet. Note how the large window was dealt with and how the radiator is hidden behind a perforated metal panel in the cabinet.
Photo by Alex Steinberg Photography
Simpson & Voyle
The space is a harmonious blend of modern and whimsical elements, featuring a striking cloud-patterned wallpaper that instills a serene, dreamlike quality.
A sleek, frameless glass shower enclosure adds a touch of contemporary elegance, allowing the beauty of the tiled walls to continue uninterrupted.
The use of classic subway tiles in a crisp white finish provides a timeless backdrop, complementing the unique wallpaper.
A bold, black herringbone floor anchors the room, creating a striking contrast with the lighter tones of the wall.
The traditional white porcelain pedestal sink with vintage-inspired faucets nods to the home's historical roots while maintaining the clean lines of modern design.
A chrome towel radiator adds a functional yet stylish touch, reflecting the bathroom's overall polished aesthetic.
The strategically placed circular mirror and the sleek vertical lighting enhance the bathroom's chic and sophisticated atmosphere.
Victorian Powder Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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