Kind of similar to the upstairs bath except for the lovely skylight in this photo.
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White cabinetry to keep the eaves from being too dark and dismal.
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Turquoise and brown... Hmmm.
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Glass door in front of toilet... Interesting thought.
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This is so gorgeous, isn't it? I have to show it to Gloria.
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Love the serene feel created by the color and texture.
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Interesting thought with the mirror to add light and height.
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Love the stained glass! Interesting for privacy...
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French blue... A color I hadn't thought of with the wood and white. Interesting.
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Turquoise and brown, long time faves...
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It isn't colorful but I could live with this.
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The things that go wrong when Chihuly made too deep an impression on you...
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Something like this might work to unify the medium dark wood trim. The iridescence of the bronze tile would bring some nice color, assuming enough light to bring it out. Maybe something that would work in the master bath upstairs if we wanted to keep it really simple and keep down cost?
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Flip the window to behind the double sink vanity, put mirrors on another wall and we could do something akin to this in the downstairs master bathroom.
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Love the colors, but not gonna happen unless wood trim gets painted.
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The weird eaves problems...
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Color.
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Kind of love the blue glass with the white. Not sure how it would work with the oak/dark pine wood trim everywhere, though.
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How about Andalusian/Moroccan?
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Cambria Montgomery
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