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Comments (10)My master bath has brown cabinets and the window and crown molding are done in brown wood...my master bedroom has brown crown molding and brown accents. There is a common thread so the two rooms flow. But they are not the same color, not a lighter tone of the other...nope, two different colors, different styles, definately different linens (I only believe in white for towels because I believe God invented bleach for a reason). My hardware in the master bath and master closet are in similar gold tones. And the lighting between the three rooms is all antique, most are exposed bulb fixtures from the early teens but in different colors. So there's another little carry through. I think my three rooms, which are all different colors with different linens flow because I've kept a few key features similar, though not exactly the same. In the bath, brown is the main color, in the bedroom it's an accent and in the closet it becomes the main again. The walls of the master suite are bronze (literally metalic bronze tone) but the master bath is done in a marble like finish of cream and tan. The closet is gold. All different textures, but they still flow well and give me flexibility to do different things in the master bedroom if I want to. This is the view from the bath to the bedroom: And from the bedroom to the bath: And I do require the cat sit on the counter in the bath at all times because he matches the wall in the bedroom.......See MoreMaster Bath Wall Decor Needed
Comments (2)How are you going to disguise a TV in order to accomplish a calm spa feel? There are TVs hidden in mirrors, I suppose... I wonder if you can find one that looks like a fireplace when it is not being a TV? You could go to Art.com and find a soothing picture, mount it in a wooden frame that is quite deep, then mount an identical frame made by 1 x 1s to the wall and use a hidden piano hinge to attach the wall frame to the picture frame. Then you mount the TV behind the art and just swing the art open to see the TV. Like how my carpenter hid a safe behind my powder room vanity mirror. Darn, picture is sideways! See, it is behind this mirror. The hinge is on the side facing the corner, but inside, so you can't see it anyways....See MoreDo patterns have to match from room to room?
Comments (1)You can have many different items in different rooms an office is a more private space like a bedroom and can have a very different feel than lets say the LR. I keep the walls the same color in the main living spaces and in bedrooms the walls usually go with the bedding and in your case the walls in your office can go with the rug you love and because you love what you are getting it will make your home yours....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 MoreHU-327393944
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