Thursday 16 February 2017

DESIGN IDEAS: HOW TO CREATE THE PERFECT POWDER ROOM


A powder room – which is primarily used by guests – can have a lasting impression on those who visit your home. Also known as a half bath, this space contains only a toilet and sink and is located near the living room/kitchen area.
A well-designed powder room is often an expression of a home owner’s unique sense of style. Architects and interior designers go to great lengths to choose avant-garde finishing materials, upscale faucets, unique sinks and minimalistic toilets for the powder room to make an exceptional design statement. We present some tips on designing a powder room which is functional yet flawlessly designed.
1. Flooring

While it is advisable to use vitrified ceramic tiles for bathroom and toilets, flooring materials such as marble, stone, and granite can be used in powder rooms since there is relatively less moisture.





3.True Beauty is in the Details
Choosing a fashion-forward faucet adds to the powder room’s allure. A notable trend is the increasing use of 
faucets with cascade flow. Hand towels and bath accessories are also a perfect way to squeeze in some visual interest without over-decorating.

4. Choosing a Contemporary Wash Basin
Wall-mounted wash basins or pedestal wash basins are compact choices since storage is typically not required in powder rooms. Overall, the layout should provide enough room to move around so that guests don’t feel cramped, despite the lack of space. Wash basins made of 
marble, onyx and wood are increasingly used as statement pieces in powder rooms. Made of exquisite and natural materials, these basins are certain to add a wow-factor to powder rooms.
5. Value Limited Space
When planning the layout of a half bathroom there are three major objects to consider: the door, toilet, and sink. If you have a space large enough to accommodate the swing of the typical hinged door, that will be the easiest option for most powder room designs. Otherwise, you can go with something that has less (or no) swing, like double doors or pocket doors — these will give you more options in terms of the toilet and sink placement.




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