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Small midcentury cloakroom in Detroit with flat-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, a one-piece toilet, black and white tiles, ceramic tiles, light hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, brown floors, white worktops, a floating vanity unit and wallpapered walls.
Southam Design Inc
Urszula Muntean Photography
This is an example of a small contemporary cloakroom in Ottawa with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a wall mounted toilet, ceramic tiles, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, brown floors and grey worktops.
This is an example of a small contemporary cloakroom in Ottawa with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a wall mounted toilet, ceramic tiles, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, brown floors and grey worktops.
Neff Designs
Design ideas for a small modern cloakroom in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, black tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, light hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, granite worktops, black worktops and a floating vanity unit.
Marina Acosta Interiorismo
Design ideas for a small classic cloakroom in Bilbao with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, brown walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, limestone worktops, multi-coloured floors, brown worktops, a built in vanity unit and wallpapered walls.
Loft 47 Interiorismo
Los clientes de este ático confirmaron en nosotros para unir dos viviendas en una reforma integral 100% loft47.
Esta vivienda de carácter eclético se divide en dos zonas diferenciadas, la zona living y la zona noche. La zona living, un espacio completamente abierto, se encuentra presidido por una gran isla donde se combinan lacas metalizadas con una elegante encimera en porcelánico negro. La zona noche y la zona living se encuentra conectado por un pasillo con puertas en carpintería metálica. En la zona noche destacan las puertas correderas de suelo a techo, así como el cuidado diseño del baño de la habitación de matrimonio con detalles de grifería empotrada en negro, y mampara en cristal fumé.
Ambas zonas quedan enmarcadas por dos grandes terrazas, donde la familia podrá disfrutar de esta nueva casa diseñada completamente a sus necesidades
Johnston Home Interior Design
Guest Bath and Powder Room. Vintage dresser from the client's family re-purposed as the vanity with a modern marble sink.
photo: David Duncan Livingston
Amelia Pearson Interiors
Design ideas for a small mediterranean cloakroom in London with ceramic tiles, grey walls, concrete worktops, freestanding cabinets, grey cabinets, grey tiles, a vessel sink and beige worktops.
Jaffe Architecture + Interiors
Inspiration for a small classic cloakroom in Chicago with beige tiles, ceramic tiles, beige walls, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, beige worktops, a floating vanity unit and wallpapered walls.
Bobeche Interiors
Geometrical 3D tiles adds interest for a feature wall in the powder room. Striking black and white contrast creates a modern look while a wood tone tile and brass hardware adds warmth to the space.
Lupi Luxury Homes
Photo by Ted Knude
Medium sized traditional cloakroom in Calgary with shaker cabinets, grey cabinets, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, black tiles, grey tiles, grey floors and white worktops.
Medium sized traditional cloakroom in Calgary with shaker cabinets, grey cabinets, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, black tiles, grey tiles, grey floors and white worktops.
J 3 Architects
This is an example of a small modern cloakroom in Seattle with a two-piece toilet, black tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, light hardwood flooring, a vessel sink and multi-coloured worktops.
Condell Design and Associates
May Photography
Photo of a small contemporary cloakroom in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, black and white tiles, ceramic tiles, black walls, porcelain flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops and black floors.
Photo of a small contemporary cloakroom in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, black and white tiles, ceramic tiles, black walls, porcelain flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops and black floors.
SDA Architects
After the second fallout of the Delta Variant amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in mid 2021, our team working from home, and our client in quarantine, SDA Architects conceived Japandi Home.
The initial brief for the renovation of this pool house was for its interior to have an "immediate sense of serenity" that roused the feeling of being peaceful. Influenced by loneliness and angst during quarantine, SDA Architects explored themes of escapism and empathy which led to a “Japandi” style concept design – the nexus between “Scandinavian functionality” and “Japanese rustic minimalism” to invoke feelings of “art, nature and simplicity.” This merging of styles forms the perfect amalgamation of both function and form, centred on clean lines, bright spaces and light colours.
Grounded by its emotional weight, poetic lyricism, and relaxed atmosphere; Japandi Home aesthetics focus on simplicity, natural elements, and comfort; minimalism that is both aesthetically pleasing yet highly functional.
Japandi Home places special emphasis on sustainability through use of raw furnishings and a rejection of the one-time-use culture we have embraced for numerous decades. A plethora of natural materials, muted colours, clean lines and minimal, yet-well-curated furnishings have been employed to showcase beautiful craftsmanship – quality handmade pieces over quantitative throwaway items.
A neutral colour palette compliments the soft and hard furnishings within, allowing the timeless pieces to breath and speak for themselves. These calming, tranquil and peaceful colours have been chosen so when accent colours are incorporated, they are done so in a meaningful yet subtle way. Japandi home isn’t sparse – it’s intentional.
The integrated storage throughout – from the kitchen, to dining buffet, linen cupboard, window seat, entertainment unit, bed ensemble and walk-in wardrobe are key to reducing clutter and maintaining the zen-like sense of calm created by these clean lines and open spaces.
The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” refers to the idea that ones home is your cosy sanctuary. Similarly, this ideology has been fused with the Japanese notion of “wabi-sabi”; the idea that there is beauty in imperfection. Hence, the marriage of these design styles is both founded on minimalism and comfort; easy-going yet sophisticated. Conversely, whilst Japanese styles can be considered “sleek” and Scandinavian, “rustic”, the richness of the Japanese neutral colour palette aids in preventing the stark, crisp palette of Scandinavian styles from feeling cold and clinical.
Japandi Home’s introspective essence can ultimately be considered quite timely for the pandemic and was the quintessential lockdown project our team needed.
Tutto Interiors
The initial inspiration for this Powder Room was to have a water feature behind the vessel sink. The concept was exciting but hardly practical. The solution to a water feature is a mosaic tile called raindrop that is installed floor to ceiling to add to the dramatic scale of the trough faucet. The custom lattice wood detailed ceiling adds the finishing touch to this Asian inspired Powder Room.Photography by Carlson Productions, LLC
Сергей Павлоградский
This is an example of a romantic cloakroom in Other with blue cabinets, multi-coloured tiles, ceramic tiles, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, marble worktops, multi-coloured walls and freestanding cabinets.
This is an example of a world-inspired cloakroom in Tokyo Suburbs with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, white tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, wooden worktops, a vessel sink and brown worktops.
Madeval USA
Design ideas for a small contemporary cloakroom in Houston with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, grey walls, a vessel sink and concrete worktops.
SDA Architects
After the second fallout of the Delta Variant amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in mid 2021, our team working from home, and our client in quarantine, SDA Architects conceived Japandi Home.
The initial brief for the renovation of this pool house was for its interior to have an "immediate sense of serenity" that roused the feeling of being peaceful. Influenced by loneliness and angst during quarantine, SDA Architects explored themes of escapism and empathy which led to a “Japandi” style concept design – the nexus between “Scandinavian functionality” and “Japanese rustic minimalism” to invoke feelings of “art, nature and simplicity.” This merging of styles forms the perfect amalgamation of both function and form, centred on clean lines, bright spaces and light colours.
Grounded by its emotional weight, poetic lyricism, and relaxed atmosphere; Japandi Home aesthetics focus on simplicity, natural elements, and comfort; minimalism that is both aesthetically pleasing yet highly functional.
Japandi Home places special emphasis on sustainability through use of raw furnishings and a rejection of the one-time-use culture we have embraced for numerous decades. A plethora of natural materials, muted colours, clean lines and minimal, yet-well-curated furnishings have been employed to showcase beautiful craftsmanship – quality handmade pieces over quantitative throwaway items.
A neutral colour palette compliments the soft and hard furnishings within, allowing the timeless pieces to breath and speak for themselves. These calming, tranquil and peaceful colours have been chosen so when accent colours are incorporated, they are done so in a meaningful yet subtle way. Japandi home isn’t sparse – it’s intentional.
The integrated storage throughout – from the kitchen, to dining buffet, linen cupboard, window seat, entertainment unit, bed ensemble and walk-in wardrobe are key to reducing clutter and maintaining the zen-like sense of calm created by these clean lines and open spaces.
The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” refers to the idea that ones home is your cosy sanctuary. Similarly, this ideology has been fused with the Japanese notion of “wabi-sabi”; the idea that there is beauty in imperfection. Hence, the marriage of these design styles is both founded on minimalism and comfort; easy-going yet sophisticated. Conversely, whilst Japanese styles can be considered “sleek” and Scandinavian, “rustic”, the richness of the Japanese neutral colour palette aids in preventing the stark, crisp palette of Scandinavian styles from feeling cold and clinical.
Japandi Home’s introspective essence can ultimately be considered quite timely for the pandemic and was the quintessential lockdown project our team needed.
med.arquitectos
Inspiration for a medium sized scandi cloakroom in Other with open cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured tiles, ceramic tiles, beige walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, wooden worktops, beige floors, brown worktops and a floating vanity unit.
VMAX LLC
Inspiration for a small contemporary cloakroom in Richmond with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, light hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, engineered stone worktops, white worktops and a floating vanity unit.
Cloakroom with Ceramic Tiles and a Vessel Sink Ideas and Designs
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