What color is your tub, sink, toilet?
cruzinpattis
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Kohler sandbar devonshire toilet matching bathrooom sink and tub?
Comments (4)is their colorchart online fairly true to what you saw in person? if so, it looks dark. both color names look the same to me also. their almond looks much lighter than most almonds I've seen (my fridge is almond). biscuit seems to have a yellow tint to it. i don't like white so I'd probably go with almond. I don't know if you'll tire of that color - I would. I like something really neutral - I think cream / beige is that....See Morematching color for sink, toilet and tub
Comments (2)If you go with American Standard products for the tub and sink, you can almost certainly get linen or bone. AS has no shortage of undermount sinks, although I'm not sure I'd trust HD to get a custom cutout exactly right. (Maybe if your counter is not too enormous you could check local stoneyards to see if they have a remnant you like? With so many people abandoning plans for remodels due to lack of funds, many suppliers who are feeling the squeeze are more likely to bargain.) If they have a linen/bone/biscuit color in the standard sinks they sell with the countertops, it may be a lot easier and cheaper to use that. Do remember that unless the different fixtures are right on top of each other in a tiny bathroom, it's okay if they're not a 100% perfect match. Really. Especially in the case of that undermount sink, which not only will be separated from everything else by the countertop - which is what people will notice - but partially hidden by it at most viewing angles. In my last bathroom (which was 8.5x8.5) the tub, console sink, and toilet were all by different manufacturers who had different ideas of what "white" was, and I was the ONLY one who noticed. I asked several people and they looked at me like I had two heads. I forgot to notice eventually, and only thought about it when I was reminded by a thread like this one. (Man, I miss that bathroom. *sniffle*) Other companies have colors they call linen or bone but it's not certain they'll match exactly - if you fall for a product from another company, call their customer service line and see if they have a color that comes close to AS' linen or bone. IIRC Kohler Biscuit is more or less equivalent to AS Linen. Get a color chip if possible so you can compare the two. (You can order Kohler color chips right from their website.) As for the granite/tile color issue, you don't necessarily have to get "matchy-matchy" - if it's, say, a golden color speckled with brown, that's very neutral and you can put a lot of things with it without necessarily being restricted to shades of gold and brown. A mossy green, for instance, would be very pretty. Or one of those cool wood-look tiles, maybe laid in a herringbone (yes, I adore herringbones!) or basketweave pattern for added interest. For the wall tile around the tub you could also ignore the granite completely and work off the tub - perhaps match the tub color and use relief-patterned accent tiles (Daltile has scads of gorgeous ones) for a lovely monochromatic/textural effect, which is very elegant....See MoreTrying to match tub, toilet and sink, help!
Comments (2)We just put in the Kohler Bancroft toilet and could not be more thrilled with it. It is also easy to clean, inside and outside. Love its flushing capability. We also put in the Kohler bancroft sink. They don't take up much space of the counter but I will tell you that the depth surprised me. They are deep. Hasn't been a problem though and it is better than being too shallow. It is just deeper than what we had and I am used to. For the tub, we stayed white in color but didn't worry about it matching. We went free standing victoria and albert....See MoreIs a sink separate from tub and toilet strange?
Comments (13)A toilet room without any way to wash one's hands without touching doors is just gross. So every single public washroom is gross? You open the stall to get to the sink. You wash your hands 2 seconds after touching that door knob, so is it really that big a deal? And the faucet handles are just as 'dirty' as the door knob would be. It's something that you touch after using the toilet and before you wash your hands. And then you touch them again to turn the water off and 're-dirty' your hands. I think it's the thought that bothers you more than the actual germs....See Moresjhockeyfan325
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