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  1. Randy
    27.04.2023 @ 08:45

    As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion, but I can provide a translation of the text.

    Translation:

    Topic: Photography – Tracey Ayton Photography

    I always have the opportunity to work in a powder room. Its not just about serving customers, why not give this small room a big personality? When we discuss bathrooms with our clients, a common wish list has emerged. Most people want a large bathroom to feel calm and spa-like. Childrens bathrooms must be unbreakable. And heres the thing: all other bathrooms often fall by the wayside because homeowners try to direct funds towards spaces that get everyday use. This always leaves us with that one lonely little powder room. If guests come over for an afternoon party, this may be the one bathroom they will see. Its also a room that the homeowner usually doesnt spend time in, so why not take the opportunity to do something fun? And since these rooms are usually small, luxurious material (or two!) is much easier to manage, so you can choose specialty items without losing your budget.

    How to design a bright and fun powder room

    Before starting the renovation.

    This recently completed powder room renovation was no exception. When the homeowners entertained the idea of ​​putting their home on the market in the coming years, they wanted to give the space a facelift and create something they could enjoy in the meantime. Although the bathroom had not been updated in 20 years, we were lucky to have good bones to work with. When classic shaker cabinetry was in good condition and beautiful solid wood floors ran through, we decided that the most cost-effective solution would be to give the vanity some upgrades (without redoing it completely).

    Artist Zoe Pawlak

    We painted the cabinets creamy white, added new hardware, and replaced the countertops with Caesarstones Calacatta Nuvo. I love that this engineered stone gives you a marble look without any maintenance; the perfect solution to keep this bathroom in good condition when its time to sell. We also added a sink and faucet from DXV. When the toilet was replaced, the next item on the agenda was to add some big personalities. When I found this Schumacher wallpaper, I knew I had found a winner. The finishing touches of the project were Urban Electric Co. fixtures, Zoe Pawlaks art, a vintage mirror owned by the client, and excellent accessories from The Cross Decor and Design.