Cloakroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
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Tammara Stroud Design
Nestled on a corner lot in the Madrona neighborhood, we chose to exploit the abundance of natural light in this 1905 home. We worked with Board & Vellum to remodel this residence from the dining and living rooms to the kitchen and powder room. Our client loved bold rich colors, perfect in combination with the natural lighting of the home. We used blue hues throughout, mirroring the palette in the details of the accessories and artwork. We balanced the deep shades in the kitchen with coastal grey quartz and honed Calacatta Marble backsplash, extending from the countertop to the ceiling. Filling the main space with comfortable furniture married with a collection of colors, textures, and patterns proved for cohesive balanced style.
DATE COMPLETED – 2016
LOCATION – SEATTLE, WA
PHOTOGRAPHY – JOHN GRANEN PHOTOGRAPHY
A. Klein Interior Design LLC
Wanting to add some zing to this traditional powder room we used a color not usually used in the rest of the home. Because people spend a short amount of time in a powder room it enables you to go bolder with your wall treatment choices. The awkward niche space was filled in nicely with an industrial pharmacy cabinet, found at a Round Top antique show. Touches of bronze bring it all together. Kaskel Photo
Denise Quade Design
This traditional powder bathroom has a lot of details that make it special. The dark stained cabinets add richness. The arch way over the sink brings the lighting closer to the sink user since the ceilings are an impressive 10' tall. The vanity was built out of cabinetry to make the piece look like furniture instead of a traditional cabinet. A tile backsplash was used on the entire wall behind the sink. A copper sink adds warmth as does the onyx tile that was used diagonally on the floor.
Lisa Robazza Design
A small powder room was updated with hex tile and a rustic vanity to give an industrial playful feel. The gold walls pay homage to the heritage feel. Simplifying the finishes in the space helps to make it feel more spacious.
Interiors With A View
Cheerful Powder Room Remodel!
Everything is New but Vintage Charm was Captured throughout.
Liz Schrenk Something Blue Photography
Clawson Architects, LLC
This Powder Room is part of a larger Mud Room addition. The attention to the delicate hand painted shade on the light fixture and gold framed mirror are just a few of the details that help to blend the old with the new.
Cloakroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
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