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Contemporary luxe powder room interior with tile

Large-format marble, dark drama

Contemporary luxe powder-room tiles

The contemporary luxe powder room is a stage. A single book-matched marble-look porcelain slab behind the vanity — 1600×3200mm with the veining cascading floor-to-ceiling — is the entire design. Add a thin brass-rimmed mirror, a stone-vessel basin, and one wall-mounted brushed-brass tap. Floor either echoes the wall slab (full monolithic) or shifts to a deep-charcoal or warm-walnut timber-look for ground-anchoring contrast. Either way, ruthlessly restrained.

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Contemporary luxe · Powder room

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Contemporary luxe powder room — questions

Calacatta gold or Statuario for a luxe powder room?
Calacatta with warm-gold veining pairs with brass and warm timber — the safer, warmer choice. Statuario's cooler grey-on-white veining pairs with polished chrome and works in cooler-toned schemes. Choose by tapware finish and adjacent room temperature.
How much should a luxe powder room cost to tile?
A book-matched feature wall with one 1600×3200mm Calacatta-look porcelain slab is roughly $1,200–$1,800 supplied plus $600–$900 specialist install. The remaining walls and floor in matching porcelain add another $1,500–$2,500 supplied + install. Worth budgeting $5–7k for the tile component.
Is a vessel basin still on-brief for contemporary luxe?
A solid-stone or carved-marble vessel basin reads sculptural and luxurious — and pairs beautifully with a book-matched porcelain feature wall. The 2026 update is to skip the high-spout tap in favour of a wall-mounted brushed-brass mixer for the cleaner architectural line.

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