Advice - Master bathroom tile selection
sunshinegal78
2 years ago
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Light grey
Medium/dark grey
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master bathroom remodel - need advice
Comments (6)I don't think of grays going with mustard although I'm not adamantly against it. I think of mustard coordinating with greens and blues, or tans/browns/yellows. I understand budget is limited, sounds like floor/shower/wall paint is getting done now. If you do the gray you like, live with it for a while, and decide you don't like the mustard tile with it, can the mustard be redone without damaging the elements you've already spent money on? If so, go with the grey!...See MoreNeed some advice on bathroom vanity selections please!
Comments (0)I am redoing a master bathroom. There is an existing 9 foot (108 inch) double vanity that I want to replace. What combination of cabinetry should I use to fill the 108 inches? I want two sinks and a center area between the sinks for make-up/etc. Looking to decorate the bathroom using whites and grays. Looking for some help on scale and symmetry. Thanks!...See MoreAdvice needed for Master Bathroom tiles
Comments (2)Thanks for your response. I realized I described it as if it was ready, but everything is part of the reno project and in construction right now - that’s why I don’t have pics...See MoreMaster bathroom remodel- need advise on floor selections
Comments (8)Your bathroom is not that big - It's about the size of the master bath I recently remodeled. I used the same tile for the shower floor and bathroom floor in order to not chop up the space. Even if not identical I would think a tile that didn't contrast as much would create more of an illusion of space. I do agree that there are a multitude of tiles and choosing among so many beautiful options is hard. I went for a period look with marble basket weave tile but my inspiration photos truly ran the gamut. In my next life I wouldn't mind a full on mid-century modern look :-)...See MoreHU-187528210
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