i like this one |
hubby likes this one |
we already have this, although the sink is all white, not spotted like this photo. |
we have two of these...one for either side of the mirror |
Color of Walls - Benjamin Moore Gray Tint. I can't find it online, but it is a very pale gray..it looks almost white going on.. You can see it on the walls in this post.
I would like to use an Oval Mirror over the vanity. I have a choice of a mirror framed in black OR a mirror with no frame. We must use an oval mirror as the placement of the vanity is set and there isn't room to put the sconces one either side with a square or rectangle mirror. Trust me, I have tried..
There will only be a vanity, sink and toilet.. No other decorations purchased as of yet. There is no window.
Any thoughts? Ideas? Which tile floor do you like. The bathroom is 5' x 6'... not small.. It is the hall bathroom for guests only.. I can't even begin to think about the master bathroom which is next on the list..lol
Somehow I thought all this would be FUN!! Silly me...
8 comments:
Love your vanity and lights....have looked at the tiles a few times...I like "yours" ...although hubby's choice is also good...either one will work .....I do love that vanity though!
To me, the hexagon tiles (that hubby likes) are way too busy-looking for the floor in a small bathroom. Your choice doesn't seem as busy, so I think it's better. I also think I vote for the oval mirror with the black frame (not that we were asked about the mirror, but I thought I'd give my opinion anyway....LOL).
I Love your choice of tile!!
I like yours....they are both so quilt like. :) If your wall space is limited, you probably want the frameless mirror.
So much progress.
I think that I like your tile idea best too... it looks like it would keep it brighter in the room since there is no window. Although, to use a mirror without a frame may help make the room larger the frame would help tie the mirror and vanity together!
I like them both.
Oh, I like your choice of tile. Hubby's is pretty common but yours is "different." That really is a compliment.
I think I will not be entirely happy with the my bathroom visual effect this will give me and was wondering upon methods of applying a finish to it without destroying the polystyrene properties.
Post a Comment