Help with hardware choices please
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Need help w/Hardware choices
Comments (3)I lean towards the brushed stainless/satin nickel myself but take a look around your kitchen and any other adjoining rooms and see what other metals dominate in your fixtures and furniture. Choose something that would mix well...not necessarily match but would play well with the others. I personally don't think your doorknobs have to match your lights and faucets and door hinges....See MoreBedding for Master: Please help me select from two choices!
Comments (22)bumping back up because I am making progress!! scooped up two of these lumbar pillows last night at TJ Maxx, I'm kinda debating.... it seems like none of the throw pillows I am picking out are working!!! GAH!!! close up of pillow pattern. I had grabbed this light gray herringbone flannel to make a pillow cover myself, but I'm still not sure how I feel about it. Was thinking of making the cover and then doing a large applique monogram in navy on the front to match the blue pillow cording around the edge... Thoughts? or just go with the blue herringbone pillow? This is a pain in the butt. haha....See MoreKitchen hardware and lighting choices - help! Mixed metals?
Comments (7)I’m not usually a fan of brass, but I think yours looks great. I don’t think you need to change the dining room fixture, it is far enough way and it coordinates with the polished nickel on the backs of your chairs....See MoreBathroom tile choices Please help!
Comments (3)there are thousands of pictures on her w/options exactly like you've chosen. Have you looked at them? We have no idea what the bathroom layout looks like. don't know how the shower is being built or how you want the tile laid. I did real marble on my floor like this w/a lot more decorative items in the room. (if you click on my name, bathroom redo, you'll see it). all that white is a very cold looking bathroom. (and the choices you've selected too). Without knowing what else you plan on doing, it's hard to say. All your options can work just fine. 3 and 4 might need something else to break up all the cold white marble look. option 3/4,,,you'll basically have something like this, but w/the gold. The wainscot is a nice addition. If the walls were painted an actual color, I think it would look very nice. maybe a light wood shelf, or a wood stook, a nice runner. number two will have this look (w/the slate floor) The teak stool is trying, but it's not enough! In mine I added a wood ceiling, some blue, plants, and decorative tile (I have th basketweave marble in the water closet) Not saying you have to do all of that, but a little warmth/contrast can be good. You can see a glimpse of the wood ceiling in this shot. imagine if it was white, the vanity white, the window white and no black contrast. it would be a very cold looking room. Here's one that is similar to your choices, but w/out the gold hardware. It's nice A little too much white for me though. what do you think about doing a 'rug accent' w/your basketweave? Now compare those similar elements to this one. (with gold!) Look at the diff a little contrast makes. That black door, black lights/mirror. Some painted wood paneling (wainscot would be fine too) and the vintage looking chandelier. They all add interest to the cold/white marble look. marble top, white vanity, gold hardware. just the addition of this wood mirror and accent pieces helps immensely to add a bit of warmth. Your option 1 may look better if you went w/this type of vanity instead of white. But if the vanity is not an option, then you could do a warmer wall color, some art, maybe some driftwood or walnut shelves, even the mirrors. and this option might look better w/a bit more black since you can't do the vanity, bring in the black like they show here in the trim...See Morebanana suit
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