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Studio Nigro
The small powder room we created on the first floor is finished with dark wallpaper with colorful red birds. The wall is painted with a dark gray wainscot to match, and thick warm walnut countertop floats across one end of the room, with a sink partially engaged, to save space.
Made by Patchi
So, let’s talk powder room, shall we? The powder room at #flipmagnolia was a new addition to the house. Before renovations took place, the powder room was a pantry. This house is about 1,300 square feet. So a large pantry didn’t fit within our design plan. Instead, we decided to eliminate the pantry and transform it into a much-needed powder room. And the end result was amazing!
Adige Ristruttura S.r.l.
Creazione di un bagno in stile moderno, con rivestimenti in grès porcellanato a parete colore grigio scuro/nero e rivestimento zona idromassaggio e doccia in quarzite.
User
The mirror was a $20 find at a Habitat ReStore and the wall mount fixture is a ceiling fixture from Ikea. The towel rack is meant to emulate the kind found in a bowling alley. It's merely a drawer pull.
Pammax Design Intérieur Inc.
Salle d'eau noire avec accent bois de grange. Crédit photo Olivier St-Onge
Liebke Projects
The Cattai Bathroom Project 2014 - This stunning ensuite design brings the outdoors in. A pleasant mix of recycled timber & black mosaics.
BUILD | Liebke Projects
DESIGN | Minosa Design
IMAGES | Nicole England Photography
Flooret
Rich deep brown tones of walnut and chocolate, finished with a subtle wire-brush. A classic color range that is comfortable in both traditional and modern designs.
Tile Direct Christchurch
This amazing bathroom uses dark charcoal tiles on of the same range on both walls and floor. and a feature wall behind the bath.
They have used large format rectangle tiles (300x600mm) on the walls and large format square tiles (600x600mm) on the floor to enlarge the look of bathroom.
Metropolitan advances - Julie Lundy
(Feature tile from brymac tiles)
Emma Steel Photography
Minosa | Design Life Better
Some times in design things just fall into place, and with this small or should i say tiny bathroom that happened. A private bathroom to the end of this bathroom space became a real feature, we created a corner window so when in the shower you feel like you are in your private garden .
Dark tiles where selected to add drama tot he space and this really makes the green POP, a perfect example that using dark tiles in a small space can be highly successful. We hope you love this space as much as we do.
Images by Nicole England
Design by Minosa
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Black Walls and Wooden Worktops Ideas and Designs
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