The powder room often is overlooked these days, but it used to be a real design statement and signature element of style in prior decades. Fear not—it is one of the simplest rooms to update. No matter what your preferred look is, there is a powder room for all, and it’s easy to put your signature stamp on the one in your home!
The nautical feel of this powder room is achieved with blue and white ceramic tile and brass fixtures.
Prefer a modernist approach? I love the dramatic plant in this space. Consider a beautiful piece of art to wow your guests!
A tray filled with items your guests need is a lovely addition to the powder room.
This is a different way for your guests to experience the powder room: fun, vibrant and fresh.
If you are planning a new home or remodeling, consider an old-school approach where there is separate space for the toilet.
A gorgeous antique writing desk repurposed as a vanity, combined with elegant chocolate-brown Chinoiserie wallpaper, creates elegant appeal.
If your home leans toward the modern farmhouse, try shiplap in the powder room, either on a feature wall or throughout.
Many people like the look of vessel bowls versus traditional, under-sink mounts. This is one of the prettiest I have seen.
An easy way to create a unique powder room is to adapt a beautiful antique table or chest as a vanity.
If you love animal prints, this powder room is a playful take on leopard with some punchy accents.
Bold hues like red pack some serious powder-room punch.
Add drama to your powder room with high-gloss oil paint in black. Applied moulding gives it the feel of a library and elevates the sophistication factor.
shop the look
Nest holiday candle, B. DAVIS
Huntingdon double sconce, Wilson Lighting
Newport Brass East Square faucet, Immerse St. Louis