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I recently did board and batten in my master bathroom and can’t decide on a new mirror as I ripped the builder one out.
Here is a pic of the bathroom. All the fixtures are brushed nickel This is the mirror I really like but it’s gold. Should I give up and find a brushed nickel option? |
| I think it’s fine if the mirror is different. Less so to have sink one thing and tub another or whatever. |
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That mirror should work. Mixing brushed gold or brushed brass with satin nickel is fine — even encouraged — but it would look more intentional/cohesive if you repeat the same finish someplace else like your cabinet hardware. If you do not want to replace your current knobs, then maybe add some accessories like a soap pump, etc. in the same finish as the mirror.
Just be aware that there can be more variation between different brands of brushed gold/brass (i.e., some leans more orange, some leans more yellow, some leans more pink) than there is between brands of other finishes. |
| for the mirror to work you need to replace hardware on your vanity. not only color (gold) but also they need to be rounded, like your mirror. otherwise the mirror looks out of place, no only finish-wise but also shape-wise. |
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I don't think this mirror goes with your bathroom, style wise. Your bathroom is kind of crafty style, while the mirror is more elegant and would go better with a midcentury modern vanity (a much lighter vanity, with legs). Go back to the play you bought your vanity at and see what kind of mirror goes with that.
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