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| I thought I would share a picture of this bathroom in progress. If anyone is interested in more, I'll post a few once the countertop goes in. The gray-on-gray is actually very restful, and hopefully will be a great field as more color goes into the room! |
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- Posted by treasuretheday (My Page) on Fri, Jun 29, 12 at 21:16
| That's quite a teaser picture! It looks like it's coming together beautifully... more pictures, please! |
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| lovely! marble for the counter? |
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| Thank you both! Pharaoh, yes indeed...a nice piece of Danby (very subtle) |
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| What are your floor and shower wall tiles? |
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| Very nice and looking forward to seeing more. I'd like to see the details of the shower too. |
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| subtle danby will look smashing! great minds think alike :) are those teak stools? please post more photos. |
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- Posted by michoumonster (My Page) on Sat, Jun 30, 12 at 3:44
| lovely bath! i love the interesting ceilings too. it has a lot of architectural interest. what wood are your cabinets? |
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| Can't wait for your final reveal with materials list! (esp the main field tile on floor and shower wall) |
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- Posted by sandimccarron (My Page) on Sat, Jul 14, 12 at 8:21
| Beautiful. Could you share tile info? |
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| After spending the entire morning agonizing over gray paint chips, I decided to go to GW and see what is there. Can you share your paint color? It looks lovely and oh so calming...just what I need about now! |
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| After spending the entire morning agonizing over gray paint chips, I decided to go to GW and see what is there. Can you share your paint color? It looks lovely and oh so calming...just what I need about now! |
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| Thanks for the inspiration The natural light from that window is really great and really like the vanity in contrast to the greys - |
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| Sorry for the late update here! Thanks so much for the encouragement. In reply to some of these questions This is an oak vanity (quartersawn, some mix of white & red oak, and natural finish) The paint color is Benjamin Moore "Museum Piece". Trim is in a 25% dilution. The main field tiles are porcelain in "Bianco Winter" from Stone Source, and I've updated the link |
Here is a link that might be useful: Stone Source
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| I'm with "enduring", I'd like to see more of the shower, and know the dimensions. We have a similar knee-wall/slanted ceiling in our master bathroom and are looking for a creative solution. (I also love the grays, with the wood and tile) |
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| Very interesting, I love it. Especially putting the sink under the window. This is something I'm considering when I get around to my much needed bathroom renovation. Could I assume your mirror will be mounted on the wall to the right of the sink? And what type will it be? This is something which I haven't quite worked out in my mind yet if I do it. |
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| I'll follow up with shower dimensions and photos. The mirror is to the left of the window, it is a mirrored medicine cabinet (with interior mirror as well). The idea is that if a mirror is needed to shave, the door can pivot out to allow this. On the right will be a glass front cabinet of identical dimensions (for items often used by guests) |
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