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05-14-2008, 03:45 AM | #1 |
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I am decorating-challenged
We are finally in the process of remodeling our bathroom. Please, someone tell me what color to stain our vanity (I bought it unfinished). I am tired of trying to decide. Evidently, it's all up to me because I'm "the girl".
I bought a granite counter top for a good price (thanks to FMCoug for recommendations). It looks a little like this. http://www.faucetdirect.com/index.cf...ELAID=79521519 This is the tile for the floor and shower http://www.flooranddecoroutlets.com/...lD&cat_id=ODA= I'm guessing the walls will be some sort of a tan, neutral color. This is a small bathroom, about 6 x 8 ft. Last edited by FarrahWaters; 05-14-2008 at 03:49 AM. |
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all our rooms are really bright colors. lots of pop on the walls. I like that.
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I would paint it pink and lime green stripes. A little contrast is good.
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Me?...I'm just a guy...so what do I know?
But my .02 cents is.... You have a granite counter-top that has dark flecks in it...but over-all, it's mostly "light" colored. Your tile flooring is "light" as well. Me?...I'd go with contrast so as to prevent the cabinets from getting washed out in the floor and counter-top...so, something dark to match the dark flecks in your counter-top. Cherry, Walnut, Mahogony, etc. I like your colors you've chosen.
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I was actually being serious about the bright colors. All our rooms are that way.
For our downstairs (guest) bathroom, I basically took stuff that I liked from different hotels and then copied it. I tried to move all the kids junk out of the way so you get an idea, but then I realized that what I was doing, in essence, was cleaning the bathroom...and I don't clean bathrooms. So I stopped and took the picture. I did leave the toilet seat up on purpose because toilet seats are more funny in pictures when they are left up. You can also see where my daughter splashed the mirror with her toothbrush. Not sure how I get the pic to rotate correctly.
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Farrah, go with something dark. Walnut, mahogany or cherry.
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Third vote for dark.
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I had that thought as well. But I think it may look too washed out. The other thing to consider is small children. Farrah would be constantly cleaning fingerprints, etc. off light colored cabinets.
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