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Design Theory Interiors, LLC
This powder bath makes a statement with textures. A vanity with raffia doors against a background of alternating gloss and matte geometric tile and striped with brushed gold metal strips. The wallpaper, made in India, reflects themes reminiscent of the client's home in India.
Rafael Senabre Ribes
Baño principal abierto al dormitorio y separado por un cristal mate. Baño de gran lujo revestido de piezas de pizarra negra con suelo de madera teñida en color oscuro y con sanitarios blancos. El toque asiático lo ponen los acabados y los complementos decorativos.
Sato Architects, Inc.
Earthy and zen, this powder room utilizes texture and detail to create a moody escape. The initial inspiration for this space came from an old wood carving that Audrey Sato Design Studio sourced for the custom vanity. The textural tile, lava stone countertop, and copper vessel sink were then selected to complement the carving.
Viva Lusso
True Ofuro – уникальная разработка итальянских дизайнеров Viva Lusso, глубокая каменная ванна в японском стиле. Дизайн этой маленькой ванны с сидением полностью имитирует сидячую купель для полного погружения, традиционную для ритуала омовения в Японии. Характерная особенность маленькой овальной ванны True Ofuro – максимально эргономичный уклон высокой стенки, комфортно поддерживающей спину, шею и голову, а также удобное сиденье внутри чаши.
Bluestone Contractors, LLC
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Leicht Küchen AG
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Keng-Fu Lo: Architect
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Master commode room featuring Black Lace Slate, custom-framed Chinese watercolor artwork
Photographer: Michael R. Timmer
Emmanuel Design Group, LLC
Making over a space into something completely different does not always mean starting with a blank slate. In this powder bath, we left the existing cream trim and cabinets, but reinterpreted the space to create drama. It started with adding delicately patterned black walls, and then using the former dining room chandelier to bring sparkle. We finished the ornate mirror in gold, keeping with the theme of the Asian Beauty redecorating project throughout the home. The space is rich in materials with stone flooring, granite and crystal. What makes this room so fun is that everything in it was existing in the home already. All it needed was a little wall paper and imagination.
World-Inspired Bathroom and Cloakroom with Black Walls Ideas and Designs
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