Elevated Powder Bathrooms
Powder bathrooms are easy to overlook during the design process, but these small spaces actually hold so much potential when it comes to interior design. We love designing powder bathrooms because they are the perfect spot to take daring design risks and try something new! The small area of the space allows little details to make a big impact, so there are endless combinations and opportunities when it comes to designing a powder bathroom you love.
Graphic wallcoverings, textural tile, unique lighting, and interesting mirrors are a few of the elements that we love to play with when designing a powder bathroom. But even small details, like the bathroom fixtures and hardware, can create something beautiful and unique.
Keep scrolling to see beautiful powder bathroom inspiration from some of our favorite projects.
Project No. 1188
This moody powder bathroom pairs a fun textural wallcovering with a geometric mirror to create a sophisticated, yet interesting design.
Project No. 2123
This rippled stone backsplash adds a rugged texture to this space while the unique positioning of the mirror mounted sconce draws the eye up.
Project No. 320
We love the Asian inspired aesthetic of this relaxing powder bathroom. Here we reverently reinvented Chinese style by pairing traditional Chinese shapes with modern materials. These lantern inspired pendants blend with graphic marbled wallpaper to create an inviting and relaxing space to enjoy.
Project No. 43
We love capturing the personality of our clients in the design of their home. This clean and modern powder bath features a totally unexpected piece of art just to keep things lively and fun!
Project No. 233
Isn’t this deep-blue embossed wallcovering to die for? Paired with a modern vanity of marble and satin brass, this powder bathroom is chic and one-of-a-kind.
Project No. 200
Sometimes all you need to create a breathtaking powder bathroom is a fun wallcovering. Patterned wallcoverings are exceptionally effective in small spaces and add something unexpected to an unassuming space.
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