Need some help with tile to go with vanity
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Tile with hardwood? Need some stylin' help.
Comments (5)That is a lovely blue wallpaper, shanghai mom. Just gorgeous. Won't work in this room, but I would love to use it somewhere . . . Love that mirror, too. Any idea of mfg? If I go the tile route, I will be alternating the 5x5 yellow and white Rixi in either a checkerboard or perhaps even a harlequin pattern. I will be topping it like the green and yellow photograph, with the festone piece in yellow, and the chair rail piece in white. (Or perhaps substituting for the chair rail a row of 2.5x5 in white with a white pencil edge atop it to save $$.) These are the colors I need to coordinate the room with the kitchen and the dining room. I'll be doing 3 of the walls. The fourth wall, which the door opens against, I hope eventually to cover with very shallow cabinetry. Sounds like consensus is tile with hardwood is not a no-go, so that's reassuring....See MoreNeed help selecting mirror to go with old cherry bathroom vanity
Comments (8)BBB link (although now that I know your vanity is 60", this will be too big) https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/decorative-30-25-inch-x-42-25-inch-large-wall-mirror-in-silver/1041919644?skuId=41919644 Home Depot https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Decorators-Collection-24-35-in-W-x-35-35-in-L-Framed-Fog-Free-Wall-Mirror-in-Brushed-Nickel-81156/205577499 This might be a better size and it's fog free, which is nice....See Moreneed advice on a paint color to go with this tile and vanity
Comments (1)You can get a lot of ideas by posting on the home deco forum too. You could do a warm tan to brown or a nice pale greenish blue. Depends on if you want high contrast or subtle contrast. Lighting will make a difference, at least for me it did. If you go dark, you might need more lumins than if you went light....See MoreNeed some help to match my kitchen tile floor with my wood flooor
Comments (29)Gray flooring is very trendy - which means it will become the dreaded "dated". While light gray as a neutral will always be useful, the extreme over use of gray will turn on itself - just as over use of oak did. If this was a cheap laminate gray floor with a limited lifespan - no big deal (except the waste in the landfill) but you had better love this expensive floor 10 years from now when the HGTV crowd will say "yuck - look at all that gray" - just like they say "Yuck, look at all that oak" now. If you will love it, go ahead. I have my oak kitchen which I like just fine. However, a natural wood floor will add color and will go with just about any style thrown at it. It is best if one applies the trendy colors to easily changed surfaces - like paint for walls, decor, curtains, upholstery and even a backsplash if it is not a huge expense. Listen to SJ - she is a flooring expert. The gray, gray rooms just looked washed out - especially when all the new design pics I am seeing are showing color....See MoreRelated Professionals
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