Floating vanity would be good for the style of your house - would hew toward that modern vibe but also make the space seem lighter, and bigger. Changes the overall look - more cb2, less restoration hardware.
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Painting the back of the door is a cool way to give a small space some interest, especially if you want to keep the walls neutral.
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If you want to go real safe and neutral, a beige end of the spectrum gray w gold accents is a really clean look.
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So, I include this so you can see a mix of styles. You could go more eclectic w a utility sink or something and mix more finished pieces w it, while keeping a neutral color scheme. Adds some interest w out going too nuts.
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So if you wanted a less refined, more rustic look you could pickle up the floors and do a natural wood vanity and then anchor w more refined black elements.
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Dark vanity good anchor w out making it heavy
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Think about a gallery wall that introduces color
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Another black and white option, but way more bold.
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Black and white could be really cool in there, esp If you warm it up w brass handles etc
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Color scheme could work well w floors, gold fixtures etc. given style of the house, the vanity is a little too classic but could find the right fit. Rather than chair rail, could do accent wall, or high chair rail about 18 in from the ceiling.
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Neutrals, easily done w ordering/framing personal photos in b/w
Floating vanity would be good for the style of your house - would hew toward that modern vibe but also make the space seem lighter, and bigger. Changes the overall look - more cb2, less restoration hardware.
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