When designing a home we often focus on the bigger spaces like the kitchen, dining, and living room, overlooking one of the smallest but most important spaces in the house. A powder bathroom is often a highly trafficked place and it’s a great opportunity to take a chance and add a little more texture or pattern than you would elsewhere in the home. In short, it’s the place to party! In addition, Shea and the design team love to incorporate elements into the powder bathroom’s design that make guests to your home not only feel comfortable and taken care of but get a glimpse of the nuances of your personality. To help you elevate the design of your powder bathroom, here are four tips to enhance the space.
No. 01 | Incorporate Lighting Around the Mirror
No. 02 | Add Pattern to the Walls


No. 01 | Incorporate Lighting Around the Mirror


From our Mountainside Retreat project

No. 02 | Add Pattern to the Walls


From our Studio McGee Spec Home project



From the McGee Home project
No. 03 | Hang a Piece of Artwork


From the McGee Home project


From our Arizona Homestead project
No. 04 | Bring in Designer Accessories


From our Park City Contemporary project



From our Arizona Homestead project
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