Four contemporary powder room ideas to add some "wow" factor to your home
If you’re a homeowner who loves entertaining, the humble powder room will be a “must-have” in your new home build. Simple and practical, powder rooms are all about convenience for your guests… but that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style!
In our display homes, for example, we’ve created chic powder room designs with unique tiling patterns to draw the eye and turn your powder room into a private haven. We tend to favour six powder room tile patterns in our designs:
Below, we’ve shared some of our modern powder room ideas and tiling patterns to inspire your new home build — read on for stunning powder room ideas!
What is a powder room?
Otherwise known as a “half-bath” or “guest bath”, powder rooms have two of the four main components of a full-sized bathroom (i.e. a toilet and a sink) and are usually located on the bottom floor of the house — ideal for guests and family members who don’t want to climb the stairs to use the upstairs bathroom.
Now, let’s jump into some of our best powder room design ideas, available to view multiple display homes across NSW!
Powder room design #1: Riviera 1 267 at Redbank
Our Riviera 1 267 display home at Redbank features a Hamptons theme that’s positively bursting with deep blues, stunning whites and shades of light blue and grey. We knew the powder room had to incorporate these colours to maintain consistency throughout the home but with limited space, we had to get a little creative with small powder room design ideas!
We opted for a floor-to-ceiling feature wall with diagonal herringbone powder room tiles. With a mix of matte and high gloss tiles in deep blue, the feature wall draws the eye and creates the illusion of more space than is actually there.
Matched with a white basin, white walls and rose gold fixtures, this powder room design is fresh, simple and chic — just what you need from the humble powder room.
Powder room design #2: Avoca 245 in Warnervale
Our Avoca 245 display home in Warnervale has a calmer tone than the Riviera 1 267. Inspired by Shaynna Blaze’s “Palm Springs Retro” design, the Avoca 245 features clean lines, mid-century modern vibes and bold gunmetal tapware, bold tiles and sleek cabinetry, a style that flows through into the powder room.
This particular powder room has more space than average so we were able to use feature kit-kat tiles in vertical stack bond patterning. With the contrast of white and blue, these tiles make the room seem larger and taller while adding an edgy, contemporary atmosphere to the space.
Plus, this powder room styling blends in seamlessly with the rest of the Avoca's interior design. You’ll find this feature tiling throughout the home!
Powder room design #3: Avalon 2 220 in Huntlee 2.0
The powder room in our Avalon 2 220 display home in Huntlee allows the floor-to-ceiling tiling to be the star of the show. The brick bond tiling pattern is an absolute classic, and the dark grout between the white tiles adds an effortless New York studio vibe to the space.
We opted for a large rectangular mirror and matching square hand-washing basin to complement the feature walls. The clean-cut lines look simple and chic without being “too much”.
For a splash of colour, consider adding some character to the space with powder room decor ideas like brightly coloured towels, soap dispensers and other accessories. Think back to other coloured linen and accessories you have on display in the rest of your home — what’s missing in the powder room?
Powder room design #4: Cayman 287 in New Lambton
In our Cayman 287 display home, we opted for something different in the powder room. Rather than a classic geometric tiling pattern, we chose to add a popsicle tile feature wall with softer curves and thinner tiles. Alongside the curved mirror, soft timber cabinetry and matte white basin, the popsicle tiles add a softer look to an otherwise dark and moody space.
We placed a lush green plant on the basin to break up the otherwise monochrome colour scheme of the powder room. Plant life is an effortless way to add life and freshness to any space!
Small powder room decorating ideas
Once your new home is built and your powder room is ready for guests, it’s time to add powder room decor! From plant life to scented candles and stylish furniture, we have small powder room ideas to make the space homier for friends and family who are visiting for dinner (or the night).
Floating Shelves: Utilise floating shelves for storing and displaying decorative items such as plants, candles, or artwork.
Decorative Accessories: Incorporate decorative accessories such as soap dispensers, trays, and vessels to enhance the room's aesthetic.
Accent Furniture: Incorporate a small stool, decorative chair, or elegant side table to add functionality and style to the powder room. These pieces can also serve as a platform for displaying decorative items.
Luxurious Hand Towels: Invest in high-quality, decorative hand towels that add a touch of luxury and elegance to the powder room. Consider coordinating the towels with the overall colour scheme or theme.
Artwork: Display artwork or framed prints to add a personal touch and elevate the visual appeal of the space.
Fresh Flowers or Greenery: Add a touch of nature to the space with fresh flowers or potted plants to bring life and freshness to the room.
Scented Candles: Introduce scented candles in stylish holders to create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere in the powder room. Select scents that complement the room’s decor and ambience.
Window Treatments: Install stylish window treatments like elegant curtains, blinds, or shades to enhance privacy and control natural light while adding a decorative element to the space.
Discover the possibilities for your new home and matching powder room designs
At Montgomery Homes, we’re passionate about building luxurious home designs from the inside out. Before the building process begins, we will invite you to our Selections Gallery where you will choose all the finer details of your new home, from colours to textures and more!
Contact us to begin the building and design process, including the design of your brand-new powder room.
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