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The Powder Room

The Powder Room - Bathroom Design Ideas

The Powder Room

The first addition to our Bathroom Ideas series focuses on the powder room. Which proves that a small space can exude charm in the same way a master bathroom can. In this instance it isn’t the bath or shower that is the main feature, focus is cast on the vanity unit, basin and mirror. To avoid overwhelming the space, these select components should work together to maximise any limitations. To create our powder room we have placed emphasis on the unique design of the Synergy Henrietta Countertop Basin and balanced this with the streamline simplicity of both the Bronte Cobalt Drawer Unit and the Tavistock Observe Montana Double Mirror Cabinet.

 

The first addition to our Bathroom Ideas series focuses on the powder room. Which proves that a small space can exude charm in the same way a master bathroom can. In this instance it isn’t the bath or shower that is the main feature, focus is cast on the vanity unit, basin and mirror. To avoid overwhelming the space, these select components should work together to maximise any limitations. To create our powder room we have placed emphasis on the unique design of the Synergy Henrietta Countertop Basin and balanced this with the streamline simplicity of both the Bronte Cobalt Drawer Unit and the Tavistock Observe Montana Double Mirror Cabinet.

The Magic Behind The Products

The contemporary basin is versatile enough to capture attention within traditional and modern designs; its distinctive waterfall curves replicate the silhouette of water providing a tranquil feel. We realise that not everything comes down to design but that the space also has to accommodate practicality. This can be achieved simply by adding additional storage furnishings allowing you keep your basin surface clear and tidy. Stacked drawer units not only free up surfaces but can also create the illusion of more room through using height as opposed to width. Large features will harmonise the look without cluttering wall space by going too overboard with wallpaper motifs.

 

Check out our newly launched Polyvore account for more bathroom design sets and product ideas.