Cloakroom with Raised-panel Cabinets and Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs
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Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This project was such a treat for me to get to work on. It is a family friends kitchen and this remodel is something they have wanted to do since moving into their home so I was honored to help them with this makeover. We pretty much started from scratch, removed a drywall pantry to create space to move the ovens to a wall that made more sense and create an amazing focal point with the new wood hood. For finishes light and bright was key so the main cabinetry got a brushed white finish and the island grounds the space with its darker finish. Some glitz and glamour were pulled in with the backsplash tile, countertops, lighting and subtle arches in the cabinetry. The connected powder room got a similar update, carrying the main cabinetry finish into the space but we added some unexpected touches with a patterned tile floor, hammered vessel bowl sink and crystal knobs. The new space is welcoming and bright and sure to house many family gatherings for years to come.
Adapt Interior Design
Dramatic powder room blends traditional and contemporary styles seamlessly with floating vanity topped with textured black granite top and vessel sink. The wall mounted faucet is accentuated with contemporary glass tiles.
Photos taken by Caleb Vandermeer
Regina Heyward Interiors
Almost complete this Jack and Jill bathroom features a 9' vanity with an abundance of storage for guests.
Solange Boice / Design is Everywhere
The large vanity is an expected feature in a Powder Room. The colorful tile wall behind the toilet reflects in the large mirror giving a fun detail ton this guest bath. Beach inspired colors.
Photo by Glenn Freytag - Pathway Media
Artisan Cabinetry, Inc.
Main Powder Room. The door is a classic raised panel look that complements a variety of design styles and can be paired with virtually any wood type for a look that will continue to impress year after year. Finish is a stain application. The cabinetry features wire mesh with wood panels behind, reeded columns, corbel feet and center, and staggered cabinetry to accommodate the vessel sink.
Photography by Jim DeLutes Photography
Cloakroom with Raised-panel Cabinets and Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs
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