Cloakroom with a Vessel Sink and Limestone Worktops Ideas and Designs

Contemporary - Asian Influence
Contemporary - Asian Influence
Tutto InteriorsTutto Interiors
The initial inspiration for this Powder Room was to have a water feature behind the vessel sink. The concept was exciting but hardly practical. The solution to a water feature is a mosaic tile called raindrop that is installed floor to ceiling to add to the dramatic scale of the trough faucet. The custom lattice wood detailed ceiling adds the finishing touch to this Asian inspired Powder Room.Photography by Carlson Productions, LLC
Classic Transitional
Classic Transitional
MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INCMICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
An antique faux bamboo chest is converted into a vanity with a vessel sink with wall mounted faucet. Dramatic Zoffany wallpaper in brown and black make this a very sophisticated guest bath. Photo by Phillip Ennis
Andalusian Inspired in Serrano Bath2
Andalusian Inspired in Serrano Bath2
Delehant DesignDelehant Design
The pool bath features a tile inlaid floor that repeats the pattern found on the entry fountain. A stone vessel sink mounted atop a custom freestanding metal vanity with limestone countertop echoes the ancient villas of Andalusia.
Powder Room
Powder Room
Rejoy Interiors, Inc.Rejoy Interiors, Inc.
Custom designed Powder Room for a client In Villa Park, California.
East Setauket Residence
East Setauket Residence
bowerbirds incbowerbirds inc
Custom Floating Vanity in a small powder room. Glass Vessel Sink.
Contemporary Bathrooms
Contemporary Bathrooms
InteriorsOTHInteriorsOTH
A classic French inspired powder room.

Cloakroom with a Vessel Sink and Limestone Worktops Ideas and Designs

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