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Henry Prideaux Interior Design
Design ideas for a classic cloakroom in London with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, multi-coloured walls, dark hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors, grey worktops, a built in vanity unit and wallpapered walls.
Elsie Interiors
Designed by Sarah Nardi of Elsie Interior | Photography by Susan Gilmore
Design ideas for a traditional cloakroom in Minneapolis with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets and white worktops.
Design ideas for a traditional cloakroom in Minneapolis with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets and white worktops.
Sarah St. Amand Interior Design, Inc.
Photography by www.mikechajecki.com
Inspiration for a small traditional cloakroom in Toronto with recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown walls and white worktops.
Inspiration for a small traditional cloakroom in Toronto with recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown walls and white worktops.
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
R|House Design Build
Soft blue tones make a statement in the new powder room.
Medium sized traditional cloakroom in Minneapolis with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, a submerged sink, quartz worktops and white worktops.
Medium sized traditional cloakroom in Minneapolis with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, a submerged sink, quartz worktops and white worktops.
Gingerwood
Graphic patterned wallpaper with white subway tile framing out room. White marble mitered countertop with furniture grade charcoal vanity.
Design ideas for a small traditional cloakroom in Austin with white tiles, ceramic tiles, marble flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, white floors, white worktops, recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet and multi-coloured walls.
Design ideas for a small traditional cloakroom in Austin with white tiles, ceramic tiles, marble flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, white floors, white worktops, recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet and multi-coloured walls.
Lauren Jacobsen Interior Design
Powder rooms at their best should be a statement. The jewel of the house. This one we called "the hutch". Very whimsical yet very rich and elegant.
Photo of a small contemporary cloakroom in Phoenix with recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, black walls, marble flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, white floors and black worktops.
Photo of a small contemporary cloakroom in Phoenix with recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, black walls, marble flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, white floors and black worktops.
Bay Harbour Homes, LLC
Inspiration for a small nautical cloakroom in Tampa with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, grey walls, ceramic flooring, a submerged sink, quartz worktops, multi-coloured floors and white worktops.
Meriwether Design Group
Jeff Herr
This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Atlanta with recessed-panel cabinets, green walls, a submerged sink, white cabinets and beige worktops.
This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Atlanta with recessed-panel cabinets, green walls, a submerged sink, white cabinets and beige worktops.
Design Connection, Inc.
Overland Park Interior Designer, Arlene Ladegaard, of Design Connection, Inc. was contacted by the client after Brackman Construction recommended her. Prior to beginning the remodel, the Powder Room had outdated cabinetry, tile, plumbing fixtures, and poor lighting.
Ladegaard believes that Powder Rooms should have personality and sat out to transform the space as such. The new dark wood floors compliment the walls which are covered with a stately gray and white geometric patterned wallpaper. A new gray painted vanity with a Carrara Marble counter replaces the old oak vanity, and a pair of sconces, new mirror, and ceiling fixture add to the ambiance of the room.
Ladegaard decided to remove a closet that was not in good use, and instead, uses a beautiful etagere to display accessories that complement the overall palette and style of the house. Upon completion, the client is happy with the updates and loves the exquisite styling that is symbolic of his newly updated residence.
Design Connection, Inc. provided: space plans, elevations, lighting, material selections, wallpaper, furnishings, artwork, accessories, a liaison with the contractor, and project management.
Arteva Homes
This is an example of a small contemporary cloakroom in Detroit with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, grey tiles, multi-coloured walls and white worktops.
Meghan Carter Design Inc.
This bathroom illustrates how traditional and contemporary details can work together. It double as both the family's main bathroom as well as the primary guest bathroom. Details like wallpaper give it more character and warmth than a typical bathroom. The floating vanity is large, providing exemplary storage, but feels light in the room.
Leslie Goodwin Photography
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This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Minneapolis with a submerged sink, white cabinets and recessed-panel cabinets.
This is an example of a classic cloakroom in Minneapolis with a submerged sink, white cabinets and recessed-panel cabinets.
Ellen Weiss Design
Small and stylish powder room remodel in Bellevue, Washington. It is hard to tell from the photo but the wallpaper is a very light blush color which adds an element of surprise and warmth to the space.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Light and Airy shiplap bathroom was the dream for this hard working couple. The goal was to totally re-create a space that was both beautiful, that made sense functionally and a place to remind the clients of their vacation time. A peaceful oasis. We knew we wanted to use tile that looks like shiplap. A cost effective way to create a timeless look. By cladding the entire tub shower wall it really looks more like real shiplap planked walls.
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
Pretty powder room with navy blue vanity and nickel accents
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Inspiration for a small classic cloakroom in DC Metro with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors and grey worktops.
Inspiration for a small classic cloakroom in DC Metro with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, brown floors and grey worktops.
Kitchens By Clay
Design ideas for a traditional cloakroom in Miami with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, beige floors and grey worktops.
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Photography: Steve Henke
Photo of a classic cloakroom in Minneapolis with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multi-coloured walls, mosaic tile flooring, a submerged sink, black floors and white worktops.
Photo of a classic cloakroom in Minneapolis with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multi-coloured walls, mosaic tile flooring, a submerged sink, black floors and white worktops.
Visbeen Architects
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Builder: Colonial Builders - Tim Schollart
Interior Designer: Laura Davidson
This large estate house was carefully crafted to compliment the rolling hillsides of the Midwest. Horizontal board & batten facades are sheltered by long runs of hipped roofs and are divided down the middle by the homes singular gabled wall. At the foyer, this gable takes the form of a classic three-part archway.
Going through the archway and into the interior, reveals a stunning see-through fireplace surround with raised natural stone hearth and rustic mantel beams. Subtle earth-toned wall colors, white trim, and natural wood floors serve as a perfect canvas to showcase patterned upholstery, black hardware, and colorful paintings. The kitchen and dining room occupies the space to the left of the foyer and living room and is connected to two garages through a more secluded mudroom and half bath. Off to the rear and adjacent to the kitchen is a screened porch that features a stone fireplace and stunning sunset views.
Occupying the space to the right of the living room and foyer is an understated master suite and spacious study featuring custom cabinets with diagonal bracing. The master bedroom’s en suite has a herringbone patterned marble floor, crisp white custom vanities, and access to a his and hers dressing area.
The four upstairs bedrooms are divided into pairs on either side of the living room balcony. Downstairs, the terraced landscaping exposes the family room and refreshment area to stunning views of the rear yard. The two remaining bedrooms in the lower level each have access to an en suite bathroom.
AB design studio inc.
quaint hillside retreat | stunning view property.
infinity edge swimming pool design + waterfall fountain.
hand crafted iron details | classic santa barbara style.
Photography ©Ciro Coelho/ArchitecturalPhoto.com
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