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Simple Steps
This contemporary powder room has a recycled glass tile called Liberty Opal. This design comes in different colors including Onyx, Pearl, Bronzite, Diamond and they come in different shapes including Subway and Metropolis. Great for a bathroom or kitchen,
Distinctive Remodeling, LLC
This powder room was converted from a full bath as part of a whole house renovation.
Tres McKinney Design
This powder room originally only housed a toilet. Installing a wall mounted toilet and a pocket door allowed enough space for a corner sink and cabinet. A new painted wainscot and period style light fixtures and faucet keeps it in the flat's craftsman style but with a fresher updated look.
Cabinet and wainscot by Robert Leeds.
General contractor Elliot Pederson, Pederson construction.
Photography: Andrew McKinney
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This powder room has a white wooden vanity and silver, reflective tile backsplash. A grey and white leaf wallpaper lines the walls. Silver accents are present throughout.
Designs by Cheryl
This elegant traditional powder room has little bit of a contemporary edge to it with the unique crystal wall sconces added to the mix. The blue grass clothe wallpaper has a sparkle of gold peaking through just enough to give it some shine. The custom wall art was done by the home owner who happens to be an Artist. The custom tall wall paneling was added on purpose to add architecture to the space. This works perfectly with the already existing wide crown molding. It carries your eye down to the new beautiful paneling. Such a classy and elegant powder room that is truly timeless. A look that will never die out. The carrara custom cut marble top is a jewel added to the gorgeous custom made vanity that looks like a piece of furniture. The beautifully carved details makes this a show stopper for sure. My client found the unique wood dragon applique that the cabinet guy incorporated into the custom vanity.
Example of a mid-sized transitional blue tile medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper powder room design in Other with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a built-in vanity
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Old Grove Partners, LLC.
Landscape Architect: LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Shenton Architects LLP
Built in 1925, this 15-story neo-Renaissance cooperative building is located on Fifth Avenue at East 93rd Street in Carnegie Hill. The corner penthouse unit has terraces on four sides, with views directly over Central Park and the city skyline beyond.
The project involved a gut renovation inside and out, down to the building structure, to transform the existing one bedroom/two bathroom layout into a two bedroom/three bathroom configuration which was facilitated by relocating the kitchen into the center of the apartment.
The new floor plan employs layers to organize space from living and lounge areas on the West side, through cooking and dining space in the heart of the layout, to sleeping quarters on the East side. A glazed entry foyer and steel clad “pod”, act as a threshold between the first two layers.
All exterior glazing, windows and doors were replaced with modern units to maximize light and thermal performance. This included erecting three new glass conservatories to create additional conditioned interior space for the Living Room, Dining Room and Master Bedroom respectively.
Materials for the living areas include bronzed steel, dark walnut cabinetry and travertine marble contrasted with whitewashed Oak floor boards, honed concrete tile, white painted walls and floating ceilings. The kitchen and bathrooms are formed from white satin lacquer cabinetry, marble, back-painted glass and Venetian plaster. Exterior terraces are unified with the conservatories by large format concrete paving and a continuous steel handrail at the parapet wall.
Photography by www.petermurdockphoto.com
Bridget Ray Interior Design
Small powder bath under a stairway. Original space was dated with heavy dark mediterranean colors and finishes. Existing wood floors remained, but vibrant, bold wallpaper used on all walls, transitional marble vanity replaced existing sink, and new wall sconces and mirrors added to give the space an update, vibrant vibe that resonated with the remainder of the house which is an old Florida style that is updated and fun.
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