jandlblake's ideas
Over the sink niche in first b'room.
Interesting texture.
Grabs the patterned mosaic idea, but not too overwhelming.
Not too fussy
smooth pebbles, interesting shapes.
Texture that goes w cement tiles
wood, grey and white...
colors too light, but like the play of light and dark and texture.
Wrong colors, but like the mix of textures to get spa feeling.
White, gray, and wood... too busy, but something to consider...
Floor and walls all tile, too stark.
Floor too busy, but like the color scheme. Gray walls accomplished with paint instead of tile.
Darker walls that wrap, lighter floor (too busy, though).
wood and white
Wood adds texture... takes away from cave feel.
Gray w wood... darker walls, lighter floor. Introduce more white?
Our idea, but feels pretty cold... why?
Floor and subway tile too busy... but idea of introducing more white with grey?
Too busy, but liking wood with white.
Dark grey floor, but white walls with wood. Restful or too disjointed?
Dark floor, lighter walls. Way too busy.
Dark walls, with accent strip. Sort of jarring.
Again, totally different. BUT, like the play of the wood with white.
Dark walls, light floor, white accents
TOTALLY different... but also very restful. More timeless?
don't like all the texture... too much. Dark walls, lighter floor
Too dark Too much contrast between walls/floor. Not good enough lighting.
Dark walls, lighter floor, white fixtures for light. Cozy. Texture keeps it from being cave-like.
Other pix in project show dark floor, lighter walls. Overall, too busy, but gives a hint of tone with colors.
Not our palette, but wanted to look at the wainscoting effect of tile around window...
Darker wall, lighter floor, dramatic lighting. Focus wall of fancy tile brings interest?
Shoji closet
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