Country Cloakroom with a Console Sink Ideas and Designs

Oxfordshire Country House
Oxfordshire Country House
Studio NovemberStudio November
Cloakroom designed by Studio November at our Oxfordshire Country House Project
Dallas | Lakewood | Mudroom & Powder
Dallas | Lakewood | Mudroom & Powder
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
This powder bath just off the garage and mudroom is a main bathroom for the first floor in this house, so it gets a lot of use. the heavy duty sink and full tile wall coverings help create a functional space, and the cabinetry finish is the gorgeous pop in this traditionally styled space. Powder Bath Cabinetry: Cabico Elmwood Series, Fenwick door, Alder in Gunstock Fudge Vanity: custom designed, built by Elmwood with custom designed turned legs from Art for Everyday Hardware: Emtek Old Town clean cabinet knobs, polished chrome Sink: Sign of the Crab, The Whitney 42" cast iron farmhouse with left drainboard Faucet: Sign of the Crab wall mount, 6" swivel spout w/ lever handles in polished chrome Commode: Toto Connelly 2-piece, elongated bowl Wall tile: Ann Sacks Savoy collection ceramic tile - 4x8 in Lotus, penny round in Lantern with Lotus inserts (to create floret design) Floor tile: Antique Floor Golden Sand Cleft quartzite Towel hook: Restoration Hardware Century Ceramic hook in polished chrome
#urbanfarmhouse - Powder Room
#urbanfarmhouse - Powder Room
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLCLaura Fox Interior Design, LLC
Farmhouse style powder room with white shiplap walls and concrete trough sink Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Farmhouse Vernacular
Farmhouse Vernacular
Teakwood Builders, Inc.Teakwood Builders, Inc.
A marble and iron washstand lends tidy elegance to the powder room. Scott Bergmann Photography

Country Cloakroom with a Console Sink Ideas and Designs

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