Biscuit Tub, What color Toilet and Sinks?
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What color is your tub, sink, toilet?
Comments (9)From your pics, it looks like you are after a natural beach "beachy" look, not a "beachy" nautical or cape look. With that in mind, White is always a classic. Kohler's Sea Salt & Dune look like they would fit the bill nicely. Not so sure on Kohler's Honed White (online)--it didn't appear as soft a white as sea salt and dune. AS's linen looked a little too dark (online) IMO. Hope that helps!...See MoreNeed help with color choice - White or Kohler Biscuit?
Comments (8)Hey Margar, great question! I�m a designer at Kohler Co and have a lot of experience with matching the Kohler colors. The Cane Sugar cast iron top is a perfect complement to the Ballard vanity in the nutmeg finish, it�s sort of a hybrid between biscuit and almond. As for biscuit and white--Biscuit has a warmer feel while white is a very crisp, clean hue, but with the right colors around it, can be made to appear warmer. Pairing white with warmer metal accents such as brushed nickel and brushed bronze can help give you the warmer feel you are looking for. Now, for the divided bath debate. If you keep the vanity area separate, with the cane sugar separate from the white fixtures, you can escape replacing the other fixtures in the biscuit color. The separate areas will be great for guests or children who may want more privacy. I would take a warmer toned tile (biscuit/ almond color family) and run it through both spaces- the lavatory and toilet/ bath area. This will give the idea that you are trying to blend the cane sugar and white together in harmony. If you�re going to take the door off and give it more of that open look, I would vote for changing everything to biscuit. You could also choose Cane Sugar for the tub or almond for the toilet color, that could be a great option as well. Last but not least, don�t forget the small design details that can sometime prove to be the most important. Be sure that the tp holder, towel bars, shower fixtures and even the toilet trip lever match the sink faucet finish. Seeing the same finish run all the way through the bathroom definitely shows you thought your design through and really care for the space. Tip: There seems to be much confusion on the differences between the colors. Often times when I show colors to clientele in the showroom, I always send them home with the actual finish chip color. Colors have the potential to look drastically different from the showroom lighting, to your computer screen to the light in your own kitchen or bathroom. Take a color sample home, get it in your own light and then make a decision on how you feel about it. Hope that helps!...See MoreTrying to match tub, toilet and sink, help!
Comments (2)We just put in the Kohler Bancroft toilet and could not be more thrilled with it. It is also easy to clean, inside and outside. Love its flushing capability. We also put in the Kohler bancroft sink. They don't take up much space of the counter but I will tell you that the depth surprised me. They are deep. Hasn't been a problem though and it is better than being too shallow. It is just deeper than what we had and I am used to. For the tub, we stayed white in color but didn't worry about it matching. We went free standing victoria and albert....See Morepowder room suggestions... kohler biscuit pedestal sink/toilet
Comments (1)How about an amazing wallpaper?...See MoreRonda T
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