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Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 0:14
| I would love to re do our master bath in soft blues or greens. In my mind I see something soft and serene, the dreaded "spa-like" retreat. I am looking for inspiration photos, etc. Any links would be greatly appreciated. |
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- Posted by loves2cook4six (My Page) on Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 12:28
| try http://www.houzz.com/ocean-bathroom. You can also modify the search by any key words you want |
Here is a link that might be useful: HOUZZ
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| thanks, off to look! |
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| we just finished a bathroom that is in shades of blue and green. it is much more colorful than almost all the bathrooms pictured here. the mirrors finally just went up today so I will try to take some pictures tomorrow. |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Tue, Jul 3, 12 at 22:57
| Sarah Richardson did an ocean-y one here. You may need to click on High-low bathrooms to watch the episode: |
Here is a link that might be useful: blue/green spa bath
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| I wasn't specifically thinking "ocean" when I made our hall bath choices, but I love soft blue/greens. Our bathroom is definitely not the norm of "neutrals with pops of color" around here, but I'm really happy with it.
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| love that green bath! Thanks for the spam alert. And for the link to houzz, I had been there before, but not with those search words. |
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| Blues and greens are nice, but for me the look of the ocean wouldn't be much without the feel of the ocean, so I'd want a tub something like this Kohler Riverbath to recreate the feeling of waves rolling over you, or at least a current or undertow. There must be others like this that i'm not aware of.
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- Posted by barbcollins (My Page) on Fri, Jul 6, 12 at 7:45
| Here's one I did in the last house.
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| I posted pictures of our ocean colors inspired bath under "water color bathroom" |
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| all of those are just lovely, thanks! |
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