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C&R Property & Construction Ltd
Photo of a bohemian cloakroom in Manchester with a two-piece toilet, black tiles, metro tiles, green walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wall-mounted sink and brown floors.
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Photo of a traditional cloakroom in London with recessed-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured walls, medium hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, wooden worktops, brown floors, brown worktops, a built in vanity unit, panelled walls and wallpapered walls.
Hayasa Flooring Design, Inc
Inspiration for a modern cloakroom in San Francisco with white tiles, stone tiles, medium hardwood flooring, an integrated sink, brown floors and grey worktops.
Cherry Hill Custom Homes
The guest powder room has a floating weathered wood vanity with gold accents and fixtures. A textured gray wallpaper with gold accents ties it all together.
J.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
Clients wanted to keep a powder room on the first floor and desired to relocate it away from kitchen and update the look. We needed to minimize the powder room footprint and tuck it into a service area instead of an open public area.
We minimize the footprint and tucked the PR across from the basement stair which created a small ancillary room and buffer between the adjacent rooms. We used a small wall hung basin to make the small room feel larger by exposing more of the floor footprint. Wainscot paneling was installed to create balance, scale and contrasting finishes.
The new powder room exudes simple elegance from the polished nickel hardware, rich contrast and delicate accent lighting. The space is comfortable in scale and leaves you with a sense of eloquence.
Jonathan Kolbe, Photographer
Naples Bay Builders, Inc.
Powder Bathroom
This is an example of a medium sized beach style cloakroom in Other with freestanding cabinets, blue cabinets, white walls, a submerged sink, beige worktops, a two-piece toilet, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
This is an example of a medium sized beach style cloakroom in Other with freestanding cabinets, blue cabinets, white walls, a submerged sink, beige worktops, a two-piece toilet, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Duet Design Group
One of our favorite ways to encourage client's to go bold is in their powder bathrooms.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Medium sized classic cloakroom in Denver with multi-coloured walls, medium hardwood flooring, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops and a submerged sink.
Medium sized classic cloakroom in Denver with multi-coloured walls, medium hardwood flooring, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops and a submerged sink.
Cathers Home Furniture + Interior Design
This is an example of a medium sized rustic cloakroom in Denver with open cabinets, medium wood cabinets, grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, a built-in sink, wooden worktops, brown floors and brown worktops.
ALine Architecture LLC
This is an example of a small traditional cloakroom in DC Metro with a wall-mounted sink, a two-piece toilet, white walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Mehditash Design
John Gruen
Photo of a medium sized traditional cloakroom in New York with a submerged sink, open cabinets, white cabinets, limestone worktops, blue walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Photo of a medium sized traditional cloakroom in New York with a submerged sink, open cabinets, white cabinets, limestone worktops, blue walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Floisand Studio
Powder room; photo by Michael Dickter.
Contemporary cloakroom in Seattle with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, engineered stone worktops, medium hardwood flooring and grey walls.
Contemporary cloakroom in Seattle with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, engineered stone worktops, medium hardwood flooring and grey walls.
Angela Klein, Architect
Small traditional cloakroom in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white tiles, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, engineered stone worktops, beige floors, grey worktops and a built in vanity unit.
Joni Spear Interior Design
Thibaut Medallion Paisley wallpaper adds a blast of color and drama to the small powder room. Trim paint is Benjamin Moore-Boca Raton. The existing faucet was replaced with the French-inspired satin brass fixture from Newport Brass. The 3 light vanity sconce adds an architectural detail and the medallion on the brass mirror echoes the design motif of the paper.
ATELIER NOIR INTERIORS
WE LOVE TO DO UP THE POWDER ROOM, THIS IS ALWAYS A FUN SPACE TO PLAY WITH, AND IN THIS DESIGN WE WENT MOODY AND MODER. ADDING THE DARK TILES BEHIND THE TOILET, AND PAIRING THAT WITH THE DARK PENDANT LIGHT, AND THE THICKER EDGE DETAIL ON THE VANITY CREATES A SPACE THAT IS EASILY MAINTAINED AND ALSO BEAUTIFUL FOR YEARS TO COME!
Stalburg Design
This is an example of a medium sized classic cloakroom in Detroit with beaded cabinets, brown cabinets, a one-piece toilet, grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops and a freestanding vanity unit.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
Luxurious powder room design with a vintage cabinet vanity. Chinoiserie wallpaper, and grasscloth wallpaper on the ceiling.
This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Denver with a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops, a wallpapered ceiling, wallpapered walls, blue cabinets, a freestanding vanity unit, flat-panel cabinets and medium hardwood flooring.
This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Denver with a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops, a wallpapered ceiling, wallpapered walls, blue cabinets, a freestanding vanity unit, flat-panel cabinets and medium hardwood flooring.
TKS Design Group
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The homeowners built their traditional Colonial style home 17 years’ ago. It was in great shape but needed some updating. Over the years, their taste had drifted into a more contemporary realm, and they wanted our help to bridge the gap between traditional and modern.
We decided the layout of the kitchen worked well in the space and the cabinets were in good shape, so we opted to do a refresh with the kitchen. The original kitchen had blond maple cabinets and granite countertops. This was also a great opportunity to make some updates to the functionality that they were hoping to accomplish.
After re-finishing all the first floor wood floors with a gray stain, which helped to remove some of the red tones from the red oak, we painted the cabinetry Benjamin Moore “Repose Gray” a very soft light gray. The new countertops are hardworking quartz, and the waterfall countertop to the left of the sink gives a bit of the contemporary flavor.
We reworked the refrigerator wall to create more pantry storage and eliminated the double oven in favor of a single oven and a steam oven. The existing cooktop was replaced with a new range paired with a Venetian plaster hood above. The glossy finish from the hood is echoed in the pendant lights. A touch of gold in the lighting and hardware adds some contrast to the gray and white. A theme we repeated down to the smallest detail illustrated by the Jason Wu faucet by Brizo with its similar touches of white and gold (the arrival of which we eagerly awaited for months due to ripples in the supply chain – but worth it!).
The original breakfast room was pleasant enough with its windows looking into the backyard. Now with its colorful window treatments, new blue chairs and sculptural light fixture, this space flows seamlessly into the kitchen and gives more of a punch to the space.
The original butler’s pantry was functional but was also starting to show its age. The new space was inspired by a wallpaper selection that our client had set aside as a possibility for a future project. It worked perfectly with our pallet and gave a fun eclectic vibe to this functional space. We eliminated some upper cabinets in favor of open shelving and painted the cabinetry in a high gloss finish, added a beautiful quartzite countertop and some statement lighting. The new room is anything but cookie cutter.
Next the mudroom. You can see a peek of the mudroom across the way from the butler’s pantry which got a facelift with new paint, tile floor, lighting and hardware. Simple updates but a dramatic change! The first floor powder room got the glam treatment with its own update of wainscoting, wallpaper, console sink, fixtures and artwork. A great little introduction to what’s to come in the rest of the home.
The whole first floor now flows together in a cohesive pallet of green and blue, reflects the homeowner’s desire for a more modern aesthetic, and feels like a thoughtful and intentional evolution. Our clients were wonderful to work with! Their style meshed perfectly with our brand aesthetic which created the opportunity for wonderful things to happen. We know they will enjoy their remodel for many years to come!
Photography by Margaret Rajic Photography
TKS Design Group
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This family from Wheaton was ready to remodel their kitchen, dining room and powder room. The project didn’t call for any structural or space planning changes but the makeover still had a massive impact on their home. The homeowners wanted to change their dated 1990’s brown speckled granite and light maple kitchen. They liked the welcoming feeling they got from the wood and warm tones in their current kitchen, but this style clashed with their vision of a deVOL type kitchen, a London-based furniture company. Their inspiration came from the country homes of the UK that mix the warmth of traditional detail with clean lines and modern updates.
To create their vision, we started with all new framed cabinets with a modified overlay painted in beautiful, understated colors. Our clients were adamant about “no white cabinets.” Instead we used an oyster color for the perimeter and a custom color match to a specific shade of green chosen by the homeowner. The use of a simple color pallet reduces the visual noise and allows the space to feel open and welcoming. We also painted the trim above the cabinets the same color to make the cabinets look taller. The room trim was painted a bright clean white to match the ceiling.
In true English fashion our clients are not coffee drinkers, but they LOVE tea. We created a tea station for them where they can prepare and serve tea. We added plenty of glass to showcase their tea mugs and adapted the cabinetry below to accommodate storage for their tea items. Function is also key for the English kitchen and the homeowners. They requested a deep farmhouse sink and a cabinet devoted to their heavy mixer because they bake a lot. We then got rid of the stovetop on the island and wall oven and replaced both of them with a range located against the far wall. This gives them plenty of space on the island to roll out dough and prepare any number of baked goods. We then removed the bifold pantry doors and created custom built-ins with plenty of usable storage for all their cooking and baking needs.
The client wanted a big change to the dining room but still wanted to use their own furniture and rug. We installed a toile-like wallpaper on the top half of the room and supported it with white wainscot paneling. We also changed out the light fixture, showing us once again that small changes can have a big impact.
As the final touch, we also re-did the powder room to be in line with the rest of the first floor. We had the new vanity painted in the same oyster color as the kitchen cabinets and then covered the walls in a whimsical patterned wallpaper. Although the homeowners like subtle neutral colors they were willing to go a bit bold in the powder room for something unexpected. For more design inspiration go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Hello Kitchen
Small traditional cloakroom in Austin with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, wood-effect flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors, white worktops, a freestanding vanity unit and wallpapered walls.
Everything Home
Our design studio gave the main floor of this home a minimalist, Scandinavian-style refresh while actively focusing on creating an inviting and welcoming family space. We achieved this by upgrading all of the flooring for a cohesive flow and adding cozy, custom furnishings and beautiful rugs, art, and accent pieces to complement a bright, lively color palette.
In the living room, we placed the TV unit above the fireplace and added stylish furniture and artwork that holds the space together. The powder room got fresh paint and minimalist wallpaper to match stunning black fixtures, lighting, and mirror. The dining area was upgraded with a gorgeous wooden dining set and console table, pendant lighting, and patterned curtains that add a cheerful tone.
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Cloakroom with Medium Hardwood Flooring and Wood-effect Flooring Ideas and Designs
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