Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you sell in a year or two. People are getting tired of all the gray.
Nope, that's the designers trying to make your renovate as gray is neutral and timeless.
You sound young. Trends come and go. In ten years gray wi.temind everyone of the past 4-5 years, which most people will want to forget. Designers brought in the gray trend and they will take it out.
But no one likes feeling like they are showering in a prison, like the other pp points out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you sell in a year or two. People are getting tired of all the gray.
Nope, that's the designers trying to make your renovate as gray is neutral and timeless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you sell in a year or two. People are getting tired of all the gray.
Nope, that's the designers trying to make your renovate as gray is neutral and timeless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you sell in a year or two. People are getting tired of all the gray.
Nope, that's the designers trying to make your renovate as gray is neutral and timeless.
Anonymous wrote:Only if you sell in a year or two. People are getting tired of all the gray.
Anonymous wrote:Slate bathroom floor, white hexagon with dark grout shower floor, wood vanity and black hardware. We planned on vertical 4x12 white subway tile with dark grout on the shower walls but then I saw a very light gray today and like it cause I was feeling everything was too white. Thoughts? Thanks!