The main-floor powder room is the bathroom guests actually see, and it's usually the smallest, easiest one to transform. Because there's no tub or shower involved, most powder room jobs are cosmetic — new vanity, toilet, flooring, lighting and a wallpaper or tile accent wall — which keeps both the cost and the timeline down compared to a full bathroom.
Small footprint means design choices matter more per square foot: a wall-mounted or pedestal sink can make a tight powder room feel bigger, and a statement wallpaper or tile in a small room reads as intentional rather than overwhelming the way it might in a large space.
With no tub/shower moisture load and proper ventilation, yes — vinyl-coated or properly sealed wallpapers hold up well in powder rooms, which is why they're popular there specifically.
A pedestal or wall-mounted sink, a larger mirror, lighter tile/paint and good lighting all help. We'll walk through layout options at the free estimate — sometimes swapping a swinging door for a pocket door reclaims real floor space.
Cosmetic refreshes: no. Adding a powder room where none existed, or relocating plumbing: yes, and we handle that paperwork.
Most powder room refreshes complete in under a week once materials are ordered — it's one of the fastest ways to change how a whole main floor feels.