Elder Master Bath
I like countertop, wall color, bead board and vanity style.
I like wall color, counter tops and floor tile (but not the patterned inlay).
I like the vanity and wall color and beadboard.
The counter is nice.
The floor is nice.
I like the accent tiles.
I like the floor
I like vanity against headboard with light blue paint.
I like blue paint against white.
I like the blue paint, white beadboard, and I think Bob would like the floor.
I like the linen shelves.
I like the light blue wall color against the white.
I like the contrast of the blue floor with the white bath and the bench with the blue cushion.
I like the bead board and the blue accent in the shower but I wouldn't want the blue to be overwhelming.
I like the simple lines. I think I like the contrast of the dark counter to the white. I don't think I want recessed cabinets (if that's what you call them).
I like the bright clean lines.
I like the brightness that is warmed by the paint color.
I like the soft neutrals as an alternative to white.
These neutrals also seem warm. I like the soft pattern.
I like the two tones of the shower -- sort of...
Clean simple lines
I like the vanity and the brightness but the floor seems like it might show dirt easily.
Layering of contrasting colors, with the white cabinetry and a dark gray engineered quartz countertop
"Greige" color scheme using a blend of neutral whites and grays, frameless glass shower enclosure, simple Shaker style white cabinetry
Option to have a bench seat at the window wall with the view, moving vanity to perpendicular wall
High transom windows above the master vanity sinks
High clerestory transom windows above the vanity wall for natural light (disregard the aesthetic of the cabinetry and mirrors)
Window at water view wall with vanity to either side
I like paint color, vanity and chair rail.
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