Thursday, October 19, 2017

Best Paint Ideas For Bathrooms in 2017

BIG STRIPES

A powder Area in Palm Beach is located near the pool, painted to look like a cabana with a awning that was tented.

Frameless Shower Door

TEAL LOTUSES

The powder Area of the New York colonial features Vaughan sconces, Newport Brass sink Farrow & Ball's Lotus wallpaper, and fittings.

MOROCCAN

In a Cape Bathroom made by Kyle Timothy Blood, Cod, Massachusetts, the patterns of tile, from Mosaic House, evoke the atmosphere of a traditional hammam. The Underscore BubbleMassage tub of Kohler is rimmed with Princess White quartzite.

PINK PEONIES

"I Desired every inch of the powder room to be special,"says designer Colleen Bashaw of this bold area. The background is Brett Design's Peonies. The vintage brass console has been fitted using a Waterstone Faucets fixture, and also the habit back counter and splash are made of Stone Surfaces' Black Full granite.

TIDEWATER TONES

In the Shower of a New England farmhouse made by architect Nate McBride and designer Kari McCabe, wall tiles that were sandblasted have been chosen to evoke sea glass. The hardwood flooring is painted in Tidewater by Sherwin-Williams.

SPRING GREEN

Designer Kathryn M. Ireland's Greta background in Exotic adds appeal to a guest bath in a Cape Cod getaway. The slipper chair is covered in Red in her Roses linen.

LIME GREEN

Ann Sacks Tiles stripe a California pool bath from floor to ceiling, giving a contemporary, unified look to the room. The shower wall frosted only, to prevent breaking the continuity up. "We love stripes, but we had never seen them before in a wall tile. It's perky and different," Bonesteel states.

POPS OF PINK

This Virginia townhouse is a study in pink, so a powder room curtain follows suit. The colour is tempered by Nina Campbell's geometric Ornella wallpaper.

SUBDUED BLUE

The powder Room was plain and forgettable until designer Kristen Panitch gave it personality with Cole & Son's Orchid, "the wackiest of all backgrounds in the home." Gilt mirror out of Hollyhock.

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