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Solution for off-center window in powder room?

Janet Jeffers
5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

Hello all! In a couple of weeks, we will be having our powder room renovated (yes, we are getting rid of the ugly brass just when it's starting to trend again!), and we just got new windows installed in the whole first floor. The new design will be clean and modern, with wood Kohler vanity cabinet, white Kohler sink and toilet, the wall on the left tiled in large "petrified wood" tiles (tones of blue-grey and brown-tan), alabaster sconces, simple frameless beveled mirror, and Kohler gunmetal finish fixtures (towel bar, etc.). (The floor will wait until we retile the entire first floor, since it flows out to the hallway, foyer, kitchen and laundry room.)

I'm wondering if there is a clever way to disguise the fact that the powder room window is off-center on the wall, or whether we should just not try to hide it -- just paint the window trim to match the walls (which will be a blue-grey) and then find a "quiet" neutral window blind that more or less blends with the wall color. I don't particularly want curtains (that's how the previous homeowners handled it), but wouldn't rule it out. Any ideas?



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