Paint colour for porcelanosa Japan range
K D
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Comments (14)Hello Missy, I rather like the sink and loo as they work with the towel rail and tap fittings.. my suggestion would be to incorporate stone colours as Headers has suggested.. Then add some wood and natural elements for a classy, sophisticated bathroom.. Don't forget the power of an accessory! So firstly my suggestion would be to paint what wall is available in a stone colour, think natural earthy tones in chalky finish in a darker shade to the tiles to give depth to the room.. Do the same with the side of the bath if you like. I also don't think you need change the taps or bath and shower tap but one thing I would suggest is to replace the shower screen with one that is squared off and one that can be situated with a minimal fixture as opposed to the white strip so the glass is as plain as possible.. This would make a big difference.. What about considering a wooden seat for the loo... Perhaps a little wooden stool somewhere and a wooden bath matt would be rather nice too.. and then add some fabulous earthy spa accessories and Hammam towels.. So it's more about adding a little paint and bathing accessories to what you have to make it a more luxurious experience.. : ))...See MoreMain Bathroom ideas
Comments (19)To be fair, that's a pretty impressive render (wish I could do it that well..;) ) and great for seeing how the room will look space wise etc. You've had a few great suggestions already above but a couple of things I would point out: Incorporate a shelf or other handy storage item next to the bath so that you have somewhere to put bottles etc within arms reach. Perhaps an interesting freestanding piece to add some character? I would also suggest a tiled area around the bath - even if it was just up to window cill level it would help keep the room looking smart. Splashes on paint or wallpaper just mark so easily. It's looking good so far, just a couple of tweaks with the colours you prefer and it will be great....See MoreFlooring help!!
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Comments (99)Hi, the shower was this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brushed-Gold-Bathroom-Shower-Set-Mixer-Tap-8-Square-Head-Top-Spray-Hand-Shower-/383739772939?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292 Not used it yet although the plumber said switching between then is a bit hard as the head drips a bit so? Also the bath filler is very high up but we have a fixed screen to the side and it sits right over the bath waste so doesn't cause an issue as far as we can tell. Tap is lovely https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383794535361...See Morefraser bathrooms
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