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Liz Whall Interior Design
Nick Calcott Photographer, Liz Whall Interior Designer, Michael Adams Interior Designer, Richard Perry Architect
Powder room - industrial powder room idea in New York
Powder room - industrial powder room idea in New York
BANDD DESIGN
A bright, vibrant, rustic, and minimalist interior is showcased throughout this one-of-a-kind 3D home. We opted for reds, oranges, bold patterns, natural textiles, and ample greenery throughout. The goal was to represent the energetic and rustic tones of El Salvador, since that is where the first village will be printed. We love the way the design turned out as well as how we were able to utilize the style, color palette, and materials of the El Salvadoran region!
Designed by Sara Barney’s BANDD DESIGN, who are based in Austin, Texas and serving throughout Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
For more about BANDD DESIGN, click here: https://bandddesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/americas-first-3d-printed-house/
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Mackenzie Merrill Photography
Powder room - industrial powder room idea in Minneapolis
Powder room - industrial powder room idea in Minneapolis
SoCal Contractor
Erica Bierman
Mid-sized urban white tile and ceramic tile medium tone wood floor powder room photo in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and solid surface countertops
Mid-sized urban white tile and ceramic tile medium tone wood floor powder room photo in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and solid surface countertops
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dressing room, mirrors, wooden tables, wooden shelf, white walls
Example of an urban powder room design in DC Metro
Example of an urban powder room design in DC Metro
Brenda Shirk
For this powder room design we had the walls painted a soft white and did a painted faux wallpaper look on the mirror wall. We replaced the lighting with an industrial fixture, a new mirror with wood frame and adden new decor furnishings. All of that crowns the beautifully stripped cherry cabinets. If you look closely you'll catch the shelf on the opposite wall. That's an antique wood tool box that we turned upside down to create the shelf and add a towel bar.
kimberly peck architect
photos by Pedro Marti
This large light-filled open loft in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City was purchased by a growing family to make into their family home. The loft, previously a lighting showroom, had been converted for residential use with the standard amenities but was entirely open and therefore needed to be reconfigured. One of the best attributes of this particular loft is its extremely large windows situated on all four sides due to the locations of neighboring buildings. This unusual condition allowed much of the rear of the space to be divided into 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms, all of which had ample windows. The kitchen and the utilities were moved to the center of the space as they did not require as much natural lighting, leaving the entire front of the loft as an open dining/living area. The overall space was given a more modern feel while emphasizing it’s industrial character. The original tin ceiling was preserved throughout the loft with all new lighting run in orderly conduit beneath it, much of which is exposed light bulbs. In a play on the ceiling material the main wall opposite the kitchen was clad in unfinished, distressed tin panels creating a focal point in the home. Traditional baseboards and door casings were thrown out in lieu of blackened steel angle throughout the loft. Blackened steel was also used in combination with glass panels to create an enclosure for the office at the end of the main corridor; this allowed the light from the large window in the office to pass though while creating a private yet open space to work. The master suite features a large open bath with a sculptural freestanding tub all clad in a serene beige tile that has the feel of concrete. The kids bath is a fun play of large cobalt blue hexagon tile on the floor and rear wall of the tub juxtaposed with a bright white subway tile on the remaining walls. The kitchen features a long wall of floor to ceiling white and navy cabinetry with an adjacent 15 foot island of which half is a table for casual dining. Other interesting features of the loft are the industrial ladder up to the small elevated play area in the living room, the navy cabinetry and antique mirror clad dining niche, and the wallpapered powder room with antique mirror and blackened steel accessories.
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dressing room, mirrors, wooden tables, wooden shelf, white walls
Example of an urban powder room design in Dallas
Example of an urban powder room design in Dallas
XACT Interiors
Wall hung Red Ash cabinet with steel mount and splash. Onyx vessel sink by Stone Forest. Counter weight lights by Hubbarton Forge, Toto Neorest toilet.
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Concrete sink and floors and masonite door
Photography Lynn Donaldson
Inspiration for a large industrial gray tile concrete floor powder room remodel in Other with a one-piece toilet, gray walls, an integrated sink and open cabinets
Inspiration for a large industrial gray tile concrete floor powder room remodel in Other with a one-piece toilet, gray walls, an integrated sink and open cabinets
Industrial Powder Room Ideas
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