I reconstructed my bathroom recently and it looks good too. But I want to decorate it with bright colors and also want to make it look a bit large. Is it possible? What type of tiles, vanity or paintings should I use to achieve this? Please advice.
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The usual tricks -- large mirrors and lighter colors make the room seem larger. Insetting contrasting strips/designs into tile will make it seem "snappier".
Yes, I agree that using light colors can make a room look large but I want to make it look bright which I think would not be possible with white or other light colors. Anyways thanks for your idea of using contrasting strips in tiles.
Jim
There's a paint called Bright White-
corian has that one too.
come to think of it-there's a grout from Custom-you got it...............Bright White.
problem solved.