Cloakroom with Glass Sheet Walls and Black Worktops Ideas and Designs

White Vintage Modern Kitchen
White Vintage Modern Kitchen
Karen Berkemeyer HomeKaren Berkemeyer Home
Design ideas for a small modern cloakroom in New York with a two-piece toilet, black tiles, glass sheet walls, white walls, a vessel sink and black worktops.
Brentwood Client
Brentwood Client
Lisa Vail DesignLisa Vail Design
Benjamin Ariff
Design ideas for a classic cloakroom in Los Angeles with a submerged sink, black cabinets, black tiles, glass sheet walls and black worktops.
Custom Magnolia Transitional Style home
Custom Magnolia Transitional Style home
Larosa Built Homes by Skymanor Properties, LLCLarosa Built Homes by Skymanor Properties, LLC
Spectacular Powder Room featuring glass tile accent wall in herringbone pattern, with mix of glass and marble. Matching white carrera marble vessel sink. Stylish waterfall faucet. White vanity cabinet, topped with black quartz, and crystal knob accents. Powder blue walls, oval window, and crystal chandelier. By Larosa Built Homes
Midtown Contemporary Penthouse
Midtown Contemporary Penthouse
Wood Specialties, Inc.Wood Specialties, Inc.
Design ideas for a small contemporary cloakroom in Omaha with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, blue tiles, glass sheet walls, porcelain flooring, a vessel sink, granite worktops and black worktops.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.
Bones & Shores
Bones & Shores
elena del bucchia DESIGNelena del bucchia DESIGN
Having lived in England and now Canada, these clients wanted to inject some personality and extra space for their young family into their 70’s, two storey home. I was brought in to help with the extension of their front foyer, reconfiguration of their powder room and mudroom. We opted for some rich blue color for their front entry walls and closet, which reminded them of English pubs and sea shores they have visited. The floor tile was also a node to some classic elements. When it came to injecting some fun into the space, we opted for graphic wallpaper in the bathroom.

Cloakroom with Glass Sheet Walls and Black Worktops Ideas and Designs

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