What should I do with my bathroom wall??
I have all white walls. The shower curtain is white with teal and a neon green color without the neon. It's not seafoam or mint, or olive or hunter.... it's the popular summery green color that's often matched with teal. Anyhow, the curtain is a modern look with a white background and green and teal circles and squares an inch or two in size. The rugs match the green and teal. I have bought craft paint to do some design on one wall in the green and teal colors. I have pondered stripes or big squares/circles or leaving all the walls white and stamping shapes as a border. I am undecided. Any fresh ideas for me anyone? Just to clear things up..... I am leaving all the walls white except one and I intend to use the craft paints on one wall. I have narrowed it down this far. I would like to know what I should do with these colored paints....thanks!!
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- how about frogs I know it sounds corny but a friend of mine did their bathroom in frogs and it is really cute
- Personally, I'm all about color on the walls. Are you leaving all the walls white except for one? If it was me, I would paint all but 1 wall 1 of the colors either the green or teal and then on the last wall I would leave it white and try to mimic the design of the shower curtain with the craft paints. I hope this helps! Lemme know what you end up doing! :o)
- I had an entertainment room once with the color scheme you're describing. I made vertical green and white stripes on the lower half of the wall and used a thin white wooden border to block off the stripes on the lower half of the wall. (Your local home depot will be able to help you find something that should do the job. I chose this particular thin wooden style because it was pretty inexpensive and it could be mounted on the wall using those little picture nails.) It was a little bit of work that added a lot of style to the room. I hope this helps! Happy redecorating!
- Add a little, or rather a lot of red to oen of the walls and see the great difference towards brightening up the whole atmosphere. Also, light the place painstakingly and enjoy bathing ever after!
- Add a bonsai in a pot (small one) and place in somewhere it won't be broken. This way, you add a tint of nature in your bathroom. Simple but great decor too.
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