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Tub area with terra cotta tiles and gold fixtures. Suggestions? |
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I would change all the hardware to oil-rubbed bronze , even the doorknob . If cost is a factor you may not be able to change that white vanity , but if you could something much warmer. If not paint is a wounderful thing. Whats that on the face of the tub . Dont forget to paint that also . Kind of like your tile , I think if the bath room colors were warmer that would not be such a chalange . Dont forget the molding around the marrior , and hang some artwork. And dont forget some plants.
10/21/2009 11:09:23 PM Report AbuseI would paint the walls a mocha brown to warm the space up. Oiled hardware would also work for a more traditional look or brushed nickel for a more contemporary style. Towels and accessories could be bright greens, oranges, reds or just about any color as I find brown to be very neutral.And has you can tell, I love color!
10/21/2009 08:45:06 PM Report Abusepaint darker tan around tub area and lighter tan for the rest of the bathroom. with darker tan tiles to match around tub area. a nice framed mirror would look better than the standard square no frame mirror. something other than mini blinds on window.
10/21/2009 04:00:29 PM Report AbuseGet rid of gold hardware and go with brushed nickel or antique hardware. everything is too bland. different color tile and different color around tub area.
10/21/2009 03:54:18 PM Report Abusei like the tans and browns too, but I would use the bathroom to go a little out of the ordinary!! Some bright colors a little whimsy!! Bring a smile to your face first thing in the morning!!!
10/21/2009 12:04:16 PM Report Abuse