Please help with powder room decor!!!
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Comments (2)I have a friend who has a tiny powder room painted a deep chocolate brown. It's different, but it is actually very cozy. She brightened it up with warm lighting (perhaps you could put one sconce on the side wall) and a few gilt-framed prints of flowers and greenery. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture. Chocolate brown would go nicely with your countertop and floor, but you would have to change out your dark brown towels or no one would find them - ha ha ha!!...See Moreadvice on decorating this powder room please?
Comments (5)I like paper in a Powder Room. Ours is a textured vinyl in a deep blue and I like it with the vessel/mirror which are similar to your tile backsplash. How large is your room? The mural may be too large to come off as you hope. And, get a sample of paint to evaluate the color in your space before investing in wall covering. I always paint a stripe where my seams will fall anyway so the sample could still be used. Good luck. Here is a link that might be useful: Powder Room...See MoreNeed help decorating my small powder room
Comments (20)More info on the tile....in the questions for that photo, they say the tile is Puka Iridescent. I had a feeling that Puka was Sonoma Tilemakers but I couldn't check last night. So I have found it in their Vihara line of glass tiles. I actually like their Silk colors better than their Iridescent colors as an iridescent has other colors that probably won't work with your cream and brown granite. I had samples of Oceanside glass tiles in the polished, matte, and iridescent tiles, and just a touch of the iridescent wouldn't be bad in a custom mix. They have many colors, shapes, and sizes like Vihara. Your problem will be that you only need one or two sheets of tile for your backsplash and many places have minimum orders. https://sonomatilemakers.com/vihara/...See MorePowder Room Decor Help Needed
Comments (3)Framing the mirror would be a very simple way to add style and personality to the room. Aside from framed mirrors, we also offer Add A Frames, which you can put on your mirror without having to take it down from the wall!...See MorePugga70
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