pugi8 About the mirror i have an identical one that I purchased from IKEA, Every time i went to the store,they never had it in stock!! so i offered to pay a reduced price for the floor model!! They agreed ! I paid 25.00 for it. i was surprised but happy!!!
milda1 Could you please help me figure out how wide should my stripes be. I measured the length of the wall and it's 7ft. And 9 and a half ft. Tall. I'm considering doing this on one wall in my kitchen which has a door. Do you think it would look okay?
Kelly Porter Love this bathroom and the painted door is so clever! Here are two colors to try that will give you a similar look: Dalila 319 and Super White (ready mixed) both from Benjamin Moore.
Don’t feel like a room’s paint job needs to stop at the doorframe. By extending the stripes across the door in this bathroom, the space will feel like a little cabana escape.
Horizontal stripes open up a space to make a room appear larger. That's a very good thing for a tight space like a bathroom. Tip: For a more dramatic effect in a small space, paint your stripes across all four walls and the door. It will make the door disappear and make the room appear larger.
You may know I'm a sucker for stripes, be they horizontal or vertical, but I love that the stripes in this bathroom don't stop at the door. On the inside of the bathroom, the continued stripes result in a bit of a trompe l'oeil from the hall.More: 10 Extraordinary Door DesignsHow to Choose a Front DoorHow to Choose an Interior Door
Don't end your paint treatments at the door. Including the door in the painted motif of this powder room extends the lovely pattern into the hall and beckons you to see more.More: Lift a Room's Mood With ColorMore tips on painting interior doors
Resist the temptation to install hollow-core doors. Although they look the same as solid-core doors, you'll feel the difference every time you close the door. Even in the most open layout, there are still spaces where you'll want some privacy, and a hollow-core door is not going to do the trick.
19. Bathroom + lots of paint = chic wide stripes. Continue a wide stripe from the interior of the bathroom right onto the back of the door for an unexpected twist.
I love the big horizontal stripes In this washroom and how they continue onto the door. That's a cool element. I also like the stripe colors. Very bright and airy.