Thursday, February 11, 2010

A Place to Powder Your Nose

Powder Rooms

Sometimes the smallest rooms in the home are the most fun to decorate. This can be especially true for the powder room. We may not all be blessed with this extra 1/2 bath especially for guests but if you are one of the lucky ones why not have see it as an opportunity to be bold with your decorating choices.

Powder Rooms

This is your opportunity to cover the walls with your favorite color. Pale pink, rich brown, or brilliant teal might seem like over kill in your living room but applied on a smaller scale room like in a powder room these colors can be really special. I also love the idea of turning a powder room into a gallery space like the photo from Elle Decor. Want a chuckle? Check out this art work that Nichole as decided to hang in her powder room.

Powder Rooms

I like to think of the powder room as a little jewelry box and it's sparkling gem - a great, over sized, statement mirror. You can go modern in a shiny bright color or rustic like the fabulous mirror from Domino made of driftwood. As a matter of fact this is one idea that I don't think needs to be saved for the powder room and can be carried over into the master bathroom.

Powder Rooms

Feel like being really bold and want to more than just paint the room a rich color? Go for a patterned wallpaper instead. I love a geometric wallpaper like those available from Graham & Brown. The photo above from Simply Grove shows a really creative use of wallpaper in a powder room, it is applied only to ceiling. Since this is not a high moisture environment like a standard bathroom you won't have to worry about the wallpaper peeling.

Powder Rooms

And finally, it's your space so do whatever with it makes you happy. This is of course what it really comes down do in any part of your home. I love how Maryam, author of the blog My Marrakech, filled an entire wall with little handmade bits and bobs that make her smile and other other walls she hung some curious pieces of art work. I may not do this in my own home but I would certainly be happy to be a guest in her space.

Update: I just spotted this Small Bathrooms Gallery on the Canadian House & Homes website that I thought you would enjoy. There are a lot of great ideas for small spaces in it.

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3 comments:

  1. Love this post. I have a "toilet room" off my bathroom so I decided to make it my "Indie art gallery": http://bonnindesigns.blogspot.com/2009/07/bathroom-art-walls-completed-well-sort.html It will continue to be a work in progress as I collect art by talented Indie artists, and I'm enjoying going a little bright with the frames and when friends come over, they want to have a tour of "the toilet room".

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  2. I love these inspirations. *Sigh!* If only my bathroom wasn't ridiculously tiny. You can seriously wash your hands while sitting on the toilet. (My knees actually hit the counter) Oh, and then there's the bath toys for the kids. I've corralled them into a container on the tub wall except for these little guys. I heart them: http://www.kidonyc.com/detail.htm?item=Floating_Ducks&path=kid_O_products,age,

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  3. Awsome site ! I will store it in my favorites. thank you

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