7 Small Powder Rooms with Big Personality

  
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They may be small, but powder rooms are where style gets to show off a little. Without the pressure of being overly practical, these spaces become the perfect place for bold wallpaper, dramatic lighting, or a statement sink. It’s where design gets to have fun.

Here are seven Brown Harris Stevens listings where the powder room is anything but watered down.

100 West 58th Street - Apartment #7BC

Photo 1 of 100 West 58th Street, Midtown West, NYC, $5,000,000, Web #: 23378711

At 100 West 58th Street #7BC, the powder room doesn’t shy away from bold design. Black and white terrazzo, a striking sink, and a black ceiling give the space a modern edge. The rest of the apartment is equally refined, with thoughtful details and a location just steps from Central Park.

465 West End Avenue - Apartment #9/10C

Photo 1 of 465 West End Avenue 9/10C, Upper West Side, NYC, $5,995,000, Web #: 23209623

At 465 West End Avenue #9/10C, the powder room is a work of art. Designed by AD100 talent Muriel Brandolini, it pairs bold geometric accents with a sculptural sink, metallic fixtures, and a striking window view. It's playful, personal, and impossible to forget.

212 Fifth Avenue - Apartment #7A

Photo 1 of 212 Fifth Avenue 7A, NoMad, NYC, $9,995,000, Web #: 22734199

At 212 Fifth Avenue #7A, the powder room leans into rich texture and bold contrast. Finished in traditional Moroccan Tadelakt plaster with striking tiled floors, a dramatic stone vanity, and bold sconces, the space feels moody, elegant, and entirely its own. The apartment, designed by Aamir Khandwala and featured in Architectural Digest, is just as considered throughout.

551 West 21st Street - Apartment #7B

Photo 1 of 551 West 21st Street 7B, Chelsea, NYC, $8,150,000, Web #: 23211626

At 551 West 21st Street #7B, the powder room leans all the way into drama. Sculptural lighting, dark finishes, and coordinating sink and toilet give the space a moody, gallery-like feel. Customizable LED lighting adds to the effect, in keeping with the apartment’s bold, thoughtful design by Pepe Calderin.

21 East 66th Street - Apartment #7E/7W

Photo 1 of 21 East 66th Street 7E/7W, Upper East Side, NYC, $14,500,000, Web #: 23017090

At 21 East 66th Street #7E/7W, the powder room channels pure old New York glamour. Designed by Stephen Fanuka, it features metallic wallpaper, a sculptural glass sink, a black vanity, and a glossy black ceiling that pulls the whole look together. It’s richly layered, unapologetically elegant, and fits right into this full-floor Upper East Side showpiece.

229 Upper Mountain Avenue - Montclair, New Jersey

Photo 1 of 229 Upper Mountain Avenue, Montclair, New Jersey, $2,395,000, Web #: 23370825

At 229 Upper Mountain Avenue, this powder room leans all the way into bold. Vibrant floral wallpaper, brass fixtures, and a vintage-style mirror come together to create a space that’s cheerful and full of personality.

365 Bridge Street - Apartment #22C

Photo 1 of 365 Bridge Street 22C, Downtown Brooklyn, New York, $2,500,000, Web #: 23360981

At 365 Bridge Street #22C, the powder room proves personality goes a long way. A soft blue cameo-print wallpaper sets a bold tone, balanced by black paneling and a marble sink. It’s dramatic, a little cheeky, and full of playful sophistication.

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