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Refresh Your Home With These Powder Room Ideas

06/25/2021
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Not your typical bathroom, the powder room is an untapped area of your home that can be personalized and customized without spending a lot of time or money. If your powder room is in need of a refresh, consider these ideas for making it the most admired space in your home.

Make the Most of Your Space

With careful planning and inspiration, you can transform your powder room into a unique space that both welcomes guests and sparks the imagination. Whether you want to add architectural interest, bold colors or distinct touches, you can make the most of your half-bath by keeping these design concepts in mind:

  • Reinvigorate with rustic touches like weathered wainscoting or shiplap.
  • Give fresh impetus with small changes, i.e., update cabinetry hardware, add new art to the walls or integrate shelving to display decorative accents and bathroom essentials.
  • Reenergize with patterned wallpaper, a trend that is experiencing new life in modern design, and it’s much easier to apply today with peel and place options.
  • Scale up the sophistication with chevron tile—both glossy grey and white emote posh luxury.
  • Create energy and mood with modern lighting that encompasses unique shapes and mixed metals.

Color Your Powder Room

Don’t be afraid to interject color into your powder room. Even if you prefer a conservative look, you can add some eye-catching drama with an accent wall in a bold or dark color. Less conservative? Well, don’t be afraid to use color everywhere! Décor rubrics of the past mandated lighter tones in small spaces, but you don’t have to play by those rules anymore. You can paint all four walls—even the ceiling—for a look that captivates guests from top to bottom and corner to corner. If you’re looking for a fusion of colors and/or design, opt for a vibrant, statement-making vinyl or water-resistant wallpaper.

But your walls aren’t the only area to add color. While incorporating lively artwork and interesting curios that definitely add zing, colored tile can provide permanent pizzazz to your powder room. And since you’re working with such a small space, not a lot of tile is necessary, meaning you can splurge a little to ensure your powder room design meets your singular vision.

Powder Room Ideas: Quartz Countertop Trends

Your countertop is one of the most essential elements of your powder room design. Let’s look at how designers of today are augmenting Caesarstone’s surfaces into bath and powder room redesign.

Dramatically Neutral


Jameson Interiors

Pairing neutral tones together adds simple chic in small spaces. In this design, neutral grey walls showcase the white trim, commode and chandelier-adorned ceiling, as well as the white countertop and sink. For this trend, designers used Caesarstone’s Frosty Carrina 5141.

Well-Balanced Pizzazz

When using a fun wallpaper to add a touch of whimsy, keeping the countertop and cabinetry palette neutral will offset the vibrancy of the walls for a balance that will make your powder room pop. Choose the clean, crisp Pure White 1141 to complement this unique wallpaper design.

Retro-Metro Black and White

Harking back to art deco design and mosaic patterning through the ages, the combination of black and white has been making a statement for centuries. Uniquely patterned black and white flooring, subway tile walls and brass fixtures can add a retro vibe.

Eclectic Elegance Adds Unexpected Opulence

The mirror is not only integral to the function of a powder room but disperses light, making it a focused showpiece. So, why not go ornate? This gold-leaf filigree mirror adds a touch of vintage eccentricity to the modern feel of the artwork, sandstone-neutral walls and the sleek, unified Caesarstone countertop in White Attica

Ready to reinvigorate your powder room? Get inspired even further by viewing each of Caesarstone’s stunning quartz collections.