
Keep It Minimal

We don’t all have bathroom windows that open to one of the world’s most famous landmarks, but if you do have a stunning view, let the mirror multiply the magic. This floating travertine vanity in a Paris apartment keeps things minimal so nothing competes with that jaw-dropping Parisian panorama framed perfectly in custom glass.
Add a Skirt

Bring back the charm of skirted vanities—this vintage-inspired detail not only conceals plumbing but adds instant personality with patterned fabric that makes your powder room feel like it’s part of an English country house. In this Cambridge, Masachusettes home, the vanity skirt is in a Rose Cumming fabric, and the walls are painted Dorset Cream by Farrow & Ball, with paneling in Deep Ochre by Benjamin Moore.
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Turn It Into Art

In Delia Kenza’s powder room, every hand wash feels like art. The vanity has a spout made out of a sculpture from Angola, wall covering by Gucci; mirror by Aytm; and a velvet wall bracket from Creel and Gow.
Paint and Own It

When you truly commit to a color, everything else falls into place. This custom solid oak vanity is home to a custom Belgian red marble sink with a deck-mounted faucet from Watermark. On top of the vanity, the Electric Bowery team created matching cabinets on either side, each housing a vintage Danish table lamp found on 1stDibs that have both been crowned with custom Claremont fabric shades by Hollywood Shades.
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Go Vintage

A 1940s oak sideboard found new life as a stunning vanity. Toronto-based designer Montana Labelle topped it with Verde Malachite Mosaico stone that’s pure eye candy, and the organic mirror and sculptural pendant complete the look.
Dark and Dramatic

When the king of understated luxury designs a powder room, you get moody charcoal marble that feels like stepping into a sophisticated cave. In Giorgio Armani’s home, a Zebru marble vanity in a guest bath has fittings by Rubinetterie Stella. The sconces are by Armani/Casa.
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Anchor It With Wallcovering

Transform your powder room into a pastoral paradise with a mural or striking wall covering. The wallcovering here is by The Mural Source, the fittings are Waterworks, and the sconce is Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort.
Double Arched Acloves

Double the drama like ELLE Decor A-List designer Alessandra Branca did in this Harbour Island home. The twin arched niches create a spa-like sanctuary, and the cerused oak floating vanity keeps things airy while maximizing storage.
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Monochrome Tile

Hollywood Glam

Go full Old Hollywood glamour, like in writer and director Mara Brock Akil’s L.A. home, designed by Tiffany Howell of the ELLE Decor A-List firm Night Palm Studio. The walls are clad in Macchia Vecchia marble, the tub is from Waterworks, and the vanity mirror is from Impressions.
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Customize It

The custom mirror by Workshop/APD incorporates a Slim End to End wall sconce from Articolo Studios. The vanity in honed Perla Venata marble is also by Workshop/APD. «In all our projects we always balance materiality, texture and tone, and here we did a sweet little customized sink and vanity,» the firm’s Andrew Kotchen says.
Try Stripes

Go bold with dramatic striped marble that creates movement from floor to ceiling—it’s like wearing the perfect pinstripe suit, but for your bathroom walls. In this Josh Greene-designed primary bathroom, striped marble forms a mirrored grid on the floor. The medicine cabinets are by Josh Greene Design, faucets by Waterworks, and lights by Urban Electric Company.
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Pair It With Glossy Drama

Moody Marble

Pro tip: When you find a vanity finish this spectacular, let it be the star. In this Nicholas Obeid-designed Albany home, the guest bathroom is painted in Farrow & Ball’s French Gray, the pendant is by Rose Uniacke, and the polished nickel drawer pulls are by Signature Hardware.

Julia Cancilla is the engagement editor (and resident witch) at ELLE Decor, where she oversees the brand’s social media platforms, covers design trends and culture, and writes the monthly ELLE Decoroscope column. Julia built her background at Inked magazine, where she grew their social media audiences by two million and penned feature articles focusing on pop culture, art, and lifestyle.
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