There are many creative possibilities for baths and powder rooms. Maybe you want to be reminded of a special place you have visited, or maybe you just want to enliven a blank, boring wall. Faux finishes can be combined with murals to give a complete new look.

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Powder bath at a home in Seattle. After a trip to Australia, this couple wanted something that would remind them of their trip. The opposite wall has wine kegs on it with the names of all the wineries they visited.

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Close up of the grape arbor

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The wine kegs were included as a remembrance of the couple's trip to Austrailia. Note the names of the visited wineries.

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Powder bath painted in a soft castle stone. The arch recession and the angel relief are just paint.

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Mural painted on another wall in the powder bath above

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This mural in a Dalworthington Gardens, Texas bathroom matches up with the scene on the shower curtain.

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On the opposite wall, another mural continues the scene.

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The mural in this Weatherford, Texas bath continues the theme started with the basket.

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My client's husband was an avid fisherman and had taken over the house in Carnation, Washington with fishing stuff. We corralled all his gear and gave him his very own room... :-)