Crisp Architects I do not recall the exact color, the client and their interior designer picked it out. However a similar color would be Benjamin Moore Amarillo 320.
should my custom vanity have it's own molding, or use same molding as the rest of the room? - my vanity is a dark cherry wood custom flushed to the ceiling. it was built with it's own crown moldings. I am about to install it, and not sure if i should use instead the white moldings that goes all around the room? »
Here is another picture of a piece with its own moulding. But it doesn't go to the ceiling: Entertaining in Style
I would say use the moulding that came with it, but if the shape is so different from the painted mounding, I think you are going to have to go with the painted moulding. Unless you had a end piece on the white and the installed the stained piece.
The end piece I'm thinking about is like the one used in the tile for the bath at the very top. It is hard to see, but they used a mitre joint to finish the top piece. Rausch House
Crisp Architects That's a tough one I think I would have the room crown die into the cabinet moulding if a transition piece would work ie a cherry block.
Bright yellow walls in bathroom ( muted yellow walls in great room), white trim and beadboard halfway up walls. White cupboard above sink . Either pendant lights or sconces
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