Powder room
Stylish powder room sink. Designers often recommend that homeowners take a bit of a style leap of faith in a powder room. That’s because these often-small rooms lend themselves to becoming an intimate little world separate from the rest of the home. And while much attention is paid to adorning the walls with bold paint or wallpaper, the sink choice also deserves consideration. Pouf en léopard
If you want to make a big statement, mount a mirror on top of a mirrored surface. It’s a very classy and creative way to dress up a wall. While it may be more expensive than other wallcoverings — such as drywall, wallpaper, or ceramic or porcelain tile — it can be less expensive or on par with the cost of natural stone or glass tile. By using a reflective surface instead of an absorbent surface (drywall, wallpaper, and the like), you allow for more light to be reflected, giving the illusion of more light overall.
7. Pretty Little Tray Corralling things on trays is a staple decorator trick. If you don’t already have a small tray you could use, keep an eye out at flea markets for vintage trays. Setting your soap and bud vase on a pretty little ceramic or silver tray will make your powder room setup look intentionally designed.
Vase of Flowers In the powder room (already a small space), a mini bouquet can make a big impression. Place a bud vase or other small vessel (cream pitchers and julep cups work well) on the sink and fill it with a few stems of freshly cut flowers. And if you have a bouquet in another room already, just pull out a few stems for the powder room — no need to buy anything extra.
Nice Soap and Hand Lotion Swap out your usual no-frills hand soap for a pretty matching set of liquid soap and lotion. It’s such a simple thing, but guests really appreciate it. Bonus points if you pick a seasonally inspired scent like apple cider or pumpkin spice in fall and peppermint or pine in winter.
Scent Diffuser You may not feel comfortable leaving a lit candle in the powder room during a party, especially if children are present. But having a pleasing scent in the space is a gracious detail. Choose a scent diffuser in a subtle fragrance and set it on the sink or a nearby shelf. You’ll get all the good vibes without the flame.
Using vertical elements as simple as a tall, thin mirror and a bold accent color on a skinny wall can enhance the height of a space and make the room feel big and breezy from that perspective. Add some delicate lights and a little black and white tile, and you’ve got lots to keep the eye moving from flooring to ceiling.
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Design takeaway: If you opt for a floating vanity in a powder room, consider adding a basket underneath for storage needs.
Sculptural Standout Tiny powder rooms don’t offer much chance for sculpture unless you get creative. This modern take on an antler chandelier is the star of this room, while a chic round mirror and 3D walls are strong supporting players. Miroir rond
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A wood screen adds texture, interest and some privacy between the toilet and sink. The screen and the mirror run all the way to the ceiling to emphasize the room’s height.
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