Guest-Approved Powder Rooms

Powder baths are where we have the most fun. They’re tiny drama queens of the home: bold, unexpected, and practically begging for attention. When a guest opens that door, it should feel like a reveal.

These are a few of our favorite powder rooms, each one a masterclass in turning small square footage into unforgettable style.


#1

05 Joc

This wallpaper said “main character,” and we listened
With a wall-mounted brass faucet and punchy rainbow brushstrokes, this powder bath doesn’t whisper. It sings. We leaned into the energy with a high-gloss navy sink and globe pendants that feel like jewelry. A little wild, a lot wonderful.


#2

01 Feels Like Home To Me

Proof that green and brass were meant to be together
This space is warm, grounded, and a little flirty. The cactus wallpaper brings boldness, the green vanity grounds it, and that brushed brass faucet keeps it feeling chic. This is what happens when color confidence meets solid design.


#3

02 Montclair

Yes to marble. Yes to brass. Yes to weird little mirrors
This is where minimal meets memorable. The marble vanity feels crisp and substantial, the brass hardware adds warmth, and the scalloped-edge mirror keeps things from taking themselves too seriously. It’s elegance with a wink.


#4

03 Feels Like Home To Me

Soft blue and black for the win
This one feels coastal without the clichés. A pale blue vanity paired with matte black hardware gives you a breath of fresh air, while the round mirror and sleek light keep the mood clean and current. We love this balance.


#5

1113 N Canterbury

Symmetry. Slope. Serious floor envy.
With its angled ceiling and moody green cabinetry, this space could have felt awkward. Instead, it feels curated. The marble flooring, clean round mirror, and polished nickel faucet elevate everything. Even the hand soap feels important here.


Powder Rooms, But Make Them Memorable

We love a good powder bath because it lets us go big in a small space. From unexpected wallpaper to vintage-inspired fixtures, these rooms are where personality shines. Want more of this energy? Follow us for design ideas that feel anything but basic.

Designed by Kate Thacker Home in Dallas, Texas.