Good morning everyone—hope this finds you well. Today is another Which Would You Choose, and I’m focusing on powder rooms, becuase i have been thinking a lot about the one we will have in the new/old house.
I truly believe a powder room should feel like a little jewel box. It doesn’t have to be large—just thoughtfully designed. A space that looks beautiful, smells lovely, and feels welcoming for guests. It’s all about the approach.
I love using wallpaper to make a statement, interesting floors to ground the space, and beautiful lighting—always a must. When you add art or an unexpected wall treatment, it instantly elevates the room even more. There are so many ways to create a stunning powder room, and I’ve tried to include a wide variety of styles here.
Now imagine this: adesign fairy appears and offers you a brand-new powder room—no limits. Which would you choose? Feast your eyes on these and tell me your top three favorites below
CHOICE 13 (Design Manifest/picture by McBecks Pix)
CHOICE 14 (Cathy Kincaid)
CHOICE 15 (Jenkins Interiors)
CHOICE 16 (Suzanne Kasler)
CHOICE 17 (Mallory Mathison)
CHOICE 18 (Suzanne Kasler)
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That’s what I call an exceptionally pretty choice of powder rooms if you ask me! Hard to choose a fave but I was able to narrow it down to 2 faves. What about you? What are the must haves when creating or designing a powder room?
Beyond wallpaper, great lighting, a pretty window treatment (if there is a window) I like the extra touches fo a small vase with fresh flowers, a wonderfully scented candle, and beautiful linens. Those little touches go a long way to making your guests feel special and welcomed into your home. Now it’s your turn to chime in! Thanks for stopping in, until next time….
OUR DEAL OF THE DAY IS A GOOD ONE- OUR FABULOUS PORCELAIN BUNNY TRIO!
Honestly there’s not one I don’t like! Good timing, as we are renovating two baths in May and I am getting ideas for our formal powder room. I do love 17, 13 and 12. But they are all beautiful. For me, wallpaper is a must and beautiful lighting. I also like the idea of a console with legs vs an actual unit or vanity with drawers, think its too heavy for a small powder room. Can’t wait to see what you do.
I like #3 but hard to say if you don’t know what rest of rooms on main floor are (color and furnishings.)
i believe you wanted a blue kitchen in which case I don’t like any of the powder rms😳
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Good morning everyone—hope this finds you well. Today is another Which Would You Choose, and I’m focusing on powder rooms, becuase i have been thinking a lot about the one we will have in the new/old house.
I truly believe a powder room should feel like a little jewel box. It doesn’t have to be large—just thoughtfully designed. A space that looks beautiful, smells lovely, and feels welcoming for guests. It’s all about the approach.
I love using wallpaper to make a statement, interesting floors to ground the space, and beautiful lighting—always a must. When you add art or an unexpected wall treatment, it instantly elevates the room even more. There are so many ways to create a stunning powder room, and I’ve tried to include a wide variety of styles here.
Now imagine this: adesign fairy appears and offers you a brand-new powder room—no limits. Which would you choose? Feast your eyes on these and tell me your top three favorites below
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CHOICE 1 (Lasley Brahaney)
CHOICE 2 (Eberlein Design Consultants)
CHOICE 3 (Cathy O Designs)
CHOICE 4 (Ashley Gilbreath)
CHOICE 5 (Hilary Taylor Interiors)
CHOICE 6 (Cee Cee Bowman Interiors)
CHOICE 8 (Design Manifest/picture by McBecks Pix)
CHOICE 9 (CBI Studio)
CHOICE 10 Mary (Beth Wagner Interiors)
CHOICE 11 (Charles Hilton Architects)
CHOICE 12 (Lizzie Pogue Interiors)
CHOICE 13 (Design Manifest/picture by McBecks Pix)
CHOICE 14 (Cathy Kincaid)
CHOICE 15 (Jenkins Interiors)
CHOICE 16 (Suzanne Kasler)
CHOICE 17 (Mallory Mathison)
CHOICE 18 (Suzanne Kasler)
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That’s what I call an exceptionally pretty choice of powder rooms if you ask me! Hard to choose a fave but I was able to narrow it down to 2 faves. What about you? What are the must haves when creating or designing a powder room?
Beyond wallpaper, great lighting, a pretty window treatment (if there is a window) I like the extra touches fo a small vase with fresh flowers, a wonderfully scented candle, and beautiful linens. Those little touches go a long way to making your guests feel special and welcomed into your home. Now it’s your turn to chime in! Thanks for stopping in, until next time….
OUR DEAL OF THE DAY IS A GOOD ONE- OUR FABULOUS PORCELAIN BUNNY TRIO!
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Should the bathroom paper/paint coordinate with the laundry room and the main rooms? If yes, what’s the best way to accomplish this? Thank you
Tina, you showed a bathroom a week or so ago we all loved. Featured gold accents. I don’t see it here. It was my favorite
I love fabulous wallpaper, lighting, mirror, scent and a gorgeous vanity. The gold powder room you shared recently was stunning
Not sure if this powder room is for NY house or Palmetto. But I went with NY house 3
Honestly there’s not one I don’t like! Good timing, as we are renovating two baths in May and I am getting ideas for our formal powder room. I do love 17, 13 and 12. But they are all beautiful. For me, wallpaper is a must and beautiful lighting. I also like the idea of a console with legs vs an actual unit or vanity with drawers, think its too heavy for a small powder room. Can’t wait to see what you do.
I like #3 but hard to say if you don’t know what rest of rooms on main floor are (color and furnishings.)
i believe you wanted a blue kitchen in which case I don’t like any of the powder rms😳