Help picking sconces to go with a unique mirror
Britta Morris
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Please help me find fixtures for powder room to go with mirror.
Comments (12)House is not built so options are open though the floor will likely be a continuation of the wood from the adjoining rooms. The room will be built up under a stair so it is small. We will use a pocket door to maximize space. Yes, I do want a tiny bit of storage...just enough to hide spare tp and hand soap. Don't care what the counter material is. If it matters there will be a small wet bar across the hall about 4 feet. We haven't made all of the decisions about that either. The last thought was that we might use a copper sink with a lit artistic backsplash. The wetbar will definitely be stained a medium dark brown. Don't know quite what to say about budget. I would love for it not cost a lot though I know it's relative. The powder room will definitely not be the wow point for my house. I'd rather it be closer to "builder" grade the billionaire. I'm more likely to spend $700 on a light than I am to spend $3000 on the vanity. Does that help?...See MoreHelp me pick a mirror and sconces
Comments (2)My first thought was a wood-trimmed mirror like this: http://www.wayfair.com/Lark-Solace-Mirror-CSTD1509-CSTD1509.html...See Moreneed help with bathroom . paint color? sconces? mirror? ship lap? help
Comments (3)Okay maybe I’ll go back to original color (creamy). The walls were white before, but it felt very plain to me. Can I use a chandelier or pendant if there’s a shower in there? There’s not enough room for sconces ......See MoreNew bathroom vanity, mirror and sconces - help with number of sconces!
Comments (4)If you do 4 sconces, 2 for each mirror, it will make each mirror seem its own entity, IMHO. If you do a double sconce in the middle, it seems like.....an after thought? And the sconces will not be equidistant from each other and the mirror. My OCD kicking in, I suppose. If the space between is larger than the mirrors, I think you should go with 2 separate sconces. If the space is smaller than the mirrors, I think you could go with a double light. Just make sure the spaces are fairly equidistant....See MoreBritta Morris
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