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nancee1234
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Comments (15)The sink has a nice oval going - how about this similarly fluid shapely faucet ? https://www.lowes.com/pd/Delta-Linden-Champagne-Bronze-2-handle-4-in-Centerset-WaterSense-Bathroom-Sink-Faucet-with-Drain/50090926?cm_mmc=shp--c--prd--kab--bing--pla--225--50090926--0&kpid&placeholder=null&gclid=f0016f5bb9fb1e0057e20e65c3cf54ae&gclsrc=3p.ds&ds_rl=1286981&msclkid=f0016f5bb9fb1e0057e20e65c3cf54ae&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PLA_KAB_225_Faucets-Showerheads-And-Bath-Decor&utm_term=4585444528309332&utm_content=KAB_Sos-Faucets_PLA...See Morehalf bathroom decorating ideas
Comments (10)Pick a color, I think blue against the green is nice, and accessorize. Blue towels, small area rug by the pedestal sink, a plant in a blue planter on the toilet tank. Decorate the walls above the towel rack and behind the door. Use Alien Tape and stick up some art prints with blue frames, get removable decals of bluebirds and make another little arrangement....See Moremaster bathroom decor
Comments (2)While the ladder may look nice, I think it may be a little too bulky for your space. It looks like it may partially block a sink in your double vanity, which isn’t very practical. You may want to consider lower profile ladder style towel racks. The floating shelves above the toilet is a great idea! The color in your example photo would tie in great with your vanity and incorporate warm tones into other portions of your bathroom. I have included a couple ideas of low profile ladder style towel racks below. Good luck!...See Moreupdate bathroom decor
Comments (9)If the sheers shown give enough privacy now, you may be able to just use frosted plastic-type sheets on each pane. These can be purchased at a Lowe’s or HD in a roll, cut to pane size, and put on with a special liquid. It isn’t an adhesive, so easy to get in place. You don’t notice them from the outside, either. We have a 6-pane casement in our bathroom, and only put the frosted pieces on the bottom four panes. There are various patterns available, but best to keep it uniform and simple. These do not look cheap, and hold up just fine for years in a steamy bathroom....See Morenancee1234
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