Any paint color ideas for refreshing old bathroom?
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Poor old bathroom needs a cheap refresh.
Comments (2)Okay no painting the tile, but is there a way to bleach it? The previous owners smoked heavily for 30 years in this house, any and all white surfaces are stained yellow. can I sand the tile and then maybe apply an epoxy to resurface. Would paint hold up then? Should I just tear it all off?...See MoreBathroom paint color with old tile
Comments (2)As you can see, the grey that you have just makes the pink look pinker. You could try a taupe color---I don't make specific suggestions on color as existing colors don't translate well on monitors......See MoreNo idea whtat to paint these bathrooms -- color ideas??
Comments (8)is the tile flooring same everywhere? does it stay? if yes-then in rooms you have it, I would go with not too stark, warm colors..smth like cream or tan or maybe driftwood..you know that very warm greige? and I would add cooler accents like blues and greens and whites etc in accessories you still can have this coastal vibe..sand and water.. you need to make sure all colors relate of course. in their temperature so to say. and clean starkness vs certain murky-ness..I hope I explain myself well, I'm not sure of it. or-another option-bold dark deep colors that are strong enough to be next to the tile.. i think quiet cooler pastels won't be great next to the tile..it's a type of tile that wins. needs either similar tone next to it-or something like that deep aubergine if the flooring is different in the other bath then it's a different story for that bath wood in vanities, from what i see, would work with almost everything, it's a very versatile stain I'd consider the flooring first of all, because it's the bossiest elements of them all....See MoreBeige bathroom paint refresh - colors needed
Comments (6)You can't get to farm from here, kiddo. You hate the bath. You hate the cabinetry, the tile. the hardware. You hate the faucet. The kleenex box on the shelf is a "nice" touch lol. Paint the walls a soft white, or seafoam . Paint out the oak trim. Get a decent shower curtain. Change the hardware, and put a big PIGGY BANK where that tissue box is. And start saving for the gut you really want. Don't stop, until you get to 45 -50k at least. WAH I feel your pain: )...See MoreHU-31433675
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