Luxury Powder Bath

Hi everyone and happy Friday! It is finally my summer and I am excited to start bringing more and more content to you all. I have a dream floor plan stored away, so through the summer I will be going from room to room creating design boards for inspiration. I’m starting today off with this powder bath! Since it’s a smaller space and not used as often from day to day, I wanted it to have a bold look. I love the dark emerald green color with the black and gold accents. This vanity is an art piece in itself and I wanted it to be a large focal point. The shelf adds the option to store items or add more decor elements. Let me know what you think! Everything will be linked below.

Thanks for stopping by! XO, G

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Backsplash Guide | TileBar

Happy Sunday! With the new week ahead I have some fun new material I’ve put together. When starting from the foundation of a space, I think one of the harder and most important pieces are the starting materials that need to coordinate together! Today I’ve pieced together counter tops with two different backsplashes each, glass and stone. I searched Home Depot for the counters and TileBar for the backsplash tiles. Check the guides down below, from a light to dark look, and let me know what you think!

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To the left is the glass tile that has a blue hue to it that would pick up on the silver and blue undertones in the quartz counter top. In the upper right, the marble stone and mirrored tile would brighten up the counter even more, but still play into the silver tones with the mirrored detail.

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The fun glass patterned tile pairs perfectly with the greige colored quartz counter top. With the two different materials there would be a smooth transition from the stone up to the patterned backsplash. Below in the left, the marble chevron tile, picks up on similar vein lines and the dark taupe color in the pattern would play off the counter and bring more dynamic to the space.

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For the last look I found an intricate dark granite counter top with some black and more green undertones to them. By choosing the mossy glass colored tile, the green undertones are picked up nicely. A more subtle color play can be picked up on the counter tops. The black and marble stone patterned tile hides the green tones more and crosses color with the ivory marble.

I hope this brought some inspiration to you in putting together a new kitchen or bathroom look! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week! xo, G

*all pictures from TileBar and Home Depot*