EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am loving reading this thread! Any suggestions for fun, colorful basement in a new transitional style? I love red, but am open to other colors, too. We have a big fireplace in the center of one long wall, a sliding glass door on a short wall, and doors to other rooms on the following two walls. All features are roughly centered, which is driving me crazy in terms of layout.
Thanks!
When I was looking for photos for the last basement request, I was coming across a lot of neutral, light colors due to the lack of natural light. If yours is a walk-out, perhaps there's a little more leeway on wall color? So, perhaps we can ignore the basement part and just look for colorful, transitional living spaces?
This room came up over and over in my searches. Small, simple floorplan.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, I am loving reading this thread! Any suggestions for fun, colorful basement in a new transitional style? I love red, but am open to other colors, too. We have a big fireplace in the center of one long wall, a sliding glass door on a short wall, and doors to other rooms on the following two walls. All features are roughly centered, which is driving me crazy in terms of layout.
Thanks!
EyeCandyOP wrote:I'm so glad people are enjoying this thread! I've had fun tracking down images. Work has started back up for me, but I'll keep gathering inspiration for the requests posted and yet to come.
Anonymous wrote:Annie Selke has a ton of similar rugs that are polypropylene - indestructible.
https://annieselke.com/Rugs/c/rugs?filters%5B0%5D=%3Acolor%3ABlue
EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:A hard wood floor in a living room that has Brazilian marble like knotty light and dark pattern. Please and thank you.
While I'm working on the others, perhaps you can rephrase this request? Is it that your wood floors are an exotic species that has a lot of color variation? I just a little confused about the mention of Brazilian marble. If you can take a picture of it, upload it to imgur.com (anonymous site for photos), and link it here.
Sorry about that. We just redid our living room floors. We have a small upright piano and an antique table. Nothing else yet. I love the rustic, industrial look. We don’t colors or furniture picked out. Here’s a website that has the flooring: https://www.uniquewoodfloor.com/blog/guide-brazilian-hardwoodflooring/
Thanks for all you’re help.
Could you share your inspiration pictures for putting those floors in? I haven't really seen them in a home before, so I'm not sure how to search for pictures.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am loving reading this thread! Any suggestions for fun, colorful basement in a * transitional* style? I love red, but am open to other colors, too. We have a big fireplace in the center of one long wall, a sliding glass door on a short wall, and doors to other rooms on the following two walls. All features are roughly centered, which is driving me crazy in terms of layout.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:We already purchased and installed a white toilet (the old one broke) and this double sink/vanity from Ikea (espresso finish): https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/hemnes-skottviken-sink-cabinet-with-4-drawers-black-brown-stain-s79260434/.
My cousin recommends a dark tile floor with dark grout (we have 2 boys, and she said it will hide the dirt). I want white (or mostly white) tiles for the tub surround. I will buy a white tub.
Any recommendations? I don't have a paint color for the room.
We were also thinking of making the main wall in the tub surround an accent tile wall. Any pictures of this?
FWIW, one wall has the door to the bathroom, to the left (in its own alcove) is the tub, in front is a window, and to the right is the double vanity/sink and then the toilet.
TIA!