Friday, January 22, 2010

I have a refinshed clawfoot tub in soft pink. Can someone help with the rest of the bath.?

The bath is gutted, so it is a clean slate. I need suggestions for floor and walls.I have a refinshed clawfoot tub in soft pink. Can someone help with the rest of the bath.?
Ivory or cream tiles and walls. I'm a true romantic at heart, so I would do that bath in a Shabby Chic style. Lots of roses and lace, make it a ';girly'; bathroom. Pedestal lavatory in a reproduction style, Old looking faucets and light fixtures.I have a refinshed clawfoot tub in soft pink. Can someone help with the rest of the bath.?
Pink with Burgundy is my favorite. You can even pull in some moss green accents (like plants) How about this. Pink tub. Burgundy walls half way (from floor to counter height). A border with pink, greens, and burgundy at the top of the burgundy paint Pink to match the tub from top of border to ceiling. That gives you 3 colors to work with for towels. A neutral tile for the floor that goes with anything like cream.
Get tile for the floor (Grey).


Since the tub is soft pink, paint the baseboard a dark pink and the walls a very nude pink.


Add some shelving to the walls that are reminiscent of old times.


Place wallpaper on one wall only, something that looks old-fashion design. (see note below)


Be sure and buy one of those wrap around shower curtains for your bathtub and don't forget to place a shower in the bathtub as well.


Place antique towel holders on the walls.


You have so many colors you can use with a soft pink tub, you could go from pink to red in various patterns The wallpaper could actually be stripped with various shades of pink to red unless you prefer the use of old antique design instead.
I think white or ivory tile would look great think the color of the tub.


Maybe do a chair rail in white and a pink on the top of the wall.


They are called chair rails in dining rooms but I'm not sure what they would be called in a bathroom.
white tile for the floor its easy to wash and keep clean and a comlimetary color for the walls,
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