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bathroom update help needed

Kbtb
hace 6 años
I would like to update our bathroom just with paint and new fixtures etc as it's just a temporary update. we will be redoing it all completely sometime so don't want to spend a lot of money. I was thinking of simply painting the cabinets and will re paint the walls. my hick-up is the counter tops are cream and if not done right cream and white can really clash, as well as the tiles being creamy, beige.
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Comentarios (23)

  • lwfromny
    hace 6 años
    Totally agree with @simstress. Black is the perfect solution and allows you to keep the hardware, sinktop, and probably even paint. I can't see the light fixture but I suspect you may want to change that out.
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    I like the idea and think it would look good, it's just black isn't my colour and wouldn't link with anything else. I did wonder about a dark grayish navy?
  • P Banos
    hace 6 años

    Try Benajmin Moore


    Hale Navy. It blends with cream not just with white.

  • simstress
    hace 6 años
    Navy would work too!
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    Jane Antonacci Interior Design
    hace 6 años

    Do you have a mirror for your bathroom yet? There are lots of great mirror designs you could do.

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  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    Jane, I do it have mirrors yet. there is another vanity opposite but it is a lot smaller. we are having a hard time finding 2 matching mirrors in different sizes
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    I mean I DON'T have mirrors
  • katinparadise
    hace 6 años

    What size is the vanity opposite? To be honest, I wouldn't paint the vanity. You can add some pretty hardware to update it a bit and change your wall color. The Jeffrey Alexander hardware I added to my new vanity was less than $5 per knob and is quite nice looking.

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    Flo Mangan
    hace 6 años
    I have some ideas. Is this your master bath?
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    Flo, yes this is master bath
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    Flo Mangan
    hace 6 años

    If this is a stop gab update, I wouldn't touch the cabinets. They look in good shape. I would do something like this:

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    I have changed the faucet and you would have to select one that fit the existing sick but I would do a chrome set. I would select a color I love, for this example, I chose turquoise. Find a pretty floor mat or two one for each vanity, a turquoise embellished mirror, turquoise interesting door knobs for the vanity a couple of accessories and then some coordinating towels for a more "spa-like" but interesting room. That is all the money I would spend because otherwise, kind of a waste. The price of the new faucet set and drain set would probably be the most. Followed by the mirror cost depending on what you could find. If you are dying to do something with the vanities, I would do some Chalk Paint in a light tone of the favorite color you select. So, for this example, I would do the turquoise and second coat a white wash and wipe off edges to allow the deep turquoise to come through and softly wipe the rest.

  • mlt22193
    hace 6 años
    My bathroom looked exactly like that. Same cabinets, etc. I painted the walls Revere Pewter by BM. I swear that color goes with everything! It looked great and gave it a nice update.
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    is revere pewter a grayish white?
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    Flo Mangan
    hace 6 años

    No it is more beige than gray. I wouldn't use it for a bathroom if you need light.

  • Brittany Spaniel
    hace 6 años
    Love Kbtb's idea of navy gray
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    Flo Mangan
    hace 6 años
    Do this bath have any natural light? If you have great lighting the darker wall color would be wonderful if you want to go that route.
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    we have lots of natural light
  • acm
    hace 6 años

    I like the vanity with the other finishes -- I think you'll get the most mileage from a stylish new mirror, perhaps with a nickel frame.

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  • felizlady
    hace 6 años
    Why spend time and money for a temporary redo before a real remodel? The cabinet looks very good. The counter works beautifully. I would simply paint the walls in a pastel blue, teal, rose, sage or whatever will work with the master bedroom, add some new bathroom rugs and towels and some art.
  • Kbtb
    Autor original
    hace 6 años
    thx for the ideas feliz but that isn't my style
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    Flo Mangan
    hace 6 años

    Then I would do the BM Hale Navy. But you need bright reflective other elements in your lighting and mirrors. Could be wonderful, just depends on your budget. BM Van Deusen Blue is a good dark, but not as dark a blue as well.

  • Najeebah
    hace 6 años
    maybe the specific colours Feliz suggested aren't your style, but do consider only changing the wall colour and knobs. The vanity looks great, you'd probably not get it long that good after paint, and if you plan on a redo soon, don't go to all the work. a deep (but not too dark, lighter than the vanity) warm gold/brown paint could work. a good mirror, some scones, a decorative tray of scent sticks/soap/cream/etc and your space will be wonderful.
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