This Is How to Make a Statement in a Powder Room, According to Designers
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1/7“Schumacher’s Cascadia in Peacock. The saturated colors and texture are so unique.” —Bennett Leifer, interior designer“Schumacher’s Cascadia in Peacock. The saturated colors and texture are so unique.” —Bennett Leifer, interior designer
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2/7“For a recent project in Florida, I installed Cowtan & Tout’s Hayworth Trellis grasscloth in Indigo/Blue above custom wainscoting in a powder room.” —Darci Hether, interior designer“For a recent project in Florida, I installed Cowtan & Tout’s Hayworth Trellis grasscloth in Indigo/Blue above custom wainscoting in a powder room.” —Darci Hether, interior designer
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3/7“Art Space’s gold-leafed burlap has definite ‘wow’ factor and creates a jewel-box effect in a powder room.” —Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson, interior designers“Art Space’s gold-leafed burlap has definite ‘wow’ factor and creates a jewel-box effect in a powder room.” —Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson, interior designers
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4/7“Callidus Guild’s Aperion in Dahlia. The design studio’s principal, Yolande Milan Batteau, has an encyclopedic knowledge of decorative and applied arts. Everything she touches is instantly elevated.” —Kelly Behun, interior designer“Callidus Guild’s Aperion in Dahlia. The design studio’s principal, Yolande Milan Batteau, has an encyclopedic knowledge of decorative and applied arts. Everything she touches is instantly elevated.” —Kelly Behun, interior designer
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5/7“I think powder rooms should be a little surprising. I had the wonderful painter Agustin Hurtado create a black malachite pattern for a recent project.” —Miles Redd, interior designer“I think powder rooms should be a little surprising. I had the wonderful painter Agustin Hurtado create a black malachite pattern for a recent project.” —Miles Redd, interior designer
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6/7“I like my bathrooms simple yet dramatic, with a high-gloss paint or a dark shade on the bottom portion of the walls for a modern take on wainscoting.” —Neal Beckstedt, interior designer“I like my bathrooms simple yet dramatic, with a high-gloss paint or a dark shade on the bottom portion of the walls for a modern take on wainscoting.” —Neal Beckstedt, interior designer
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7/7“I often turn to Hinson & Company’s Spatter in Navy on White for children’s bathrooms. I love its youthful energy, and it hides any mishaps—a necessity when kids are involved!” —Phillip Thomas, interior designer“I often turn to Hinson & Company’s Spatter in Navy on White for children’s bathrooms. I love its youthful energy, and it hides any mishaps—a necessity when kids are involved!” —Phillip Thomas, interior designer
This article appears in the May 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).