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by stac717
4 months ago in Design Dilemma
Need paint color for new bathroom
I can't choose a paint color? I don't know if a tan is too drab. The tile is a tan and corian countertop is dark tan
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gkemp you don't mention if there is cabinetry or what color they are. Are both of these elements installed? It looks like the flooring has an orange undertone. I cant really see the countertop sample. The samples you are showing may be picking up the color of the construction paper. Can you reshoot/ repost photos of the samples with white paper behind them?
4 months ago ·
Darzy Yes, need photo of cabinetry, etc. But, if you want to go bold, dark... Try chocolate brown walls.
4 months ago · ·
liamsgrandma chocolate brown walls with white trim and fixtures looks amazing, I've seen it done.
4 months ago · ·
stac717 I'm trying to upload the cabinet. It's nothing spectacular .we kept the old vanity and went with a new countertop. It's a medium oak color.
4 months ago ·
stac717 Here is the sample of countertop,tile,and vanity
4 months ago ·
gkemp It's still a little hard to make out the corian.... Is it Sonora? Your floor tile & cabinet definitely have an orange undertone. A dark brown would really emphasize this.... BM Spanish White would be a safe off white. For a little update, try a blue-green gray like BM Collingwood.
4 months ago · ·
gkemp You mentioned the word, "drab." The counter sample and tile seem to "meld" together. Have you considered more contrast like Maui or Willow?
4 months ago · ·
stac717 Thanks for all the great ideas. I am so bad at this decorating thing.
4 months ago ·
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