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Wait wait wait ... what's green? The fixtures? That's soooo cool. I'm thinking of going a pale pistachio green on the walls of our "mauve" bathroom. We also have a pink bathroom, with all grey fixtures. Check it out here: http://revivalized.blogspot.com/2005/08/diy-or-not.html
I can certainly understand wanting to reorganize the layout to maximize space, but in the meantime, I think it does help to embrace what you have. I've done a fair amount of research, and the best tack is to do something else in the bathroom that is so bold and so eye-catching (black walls, big floral print) that is balances and distracts from the pink.
You want any of my green stuff? I have a teal sink, toilet, and bathtub - that goes out to anyone out there. Take it away!!!
I'm sure some would say my bathroom is hip and modern, but it's just not particularly my brand of hip and modern I guess I'd say.
Your bathroom's color scheme appeals a little more to me - that I could see doing something bold with. Funny that both bathrooms are from the same era - the 50's!
Instead of a bifold, couldn't you just swing the door out?
You know, Mike said the same thing about the door. However, if we swung it out, it would block a corner of the living room where I'd like to put a nice console table. It's just a weird location for a bathroom and a door is what it comes down to. Unfortunately, I can't change the architecture.
And I don't like to leave the bathroom door closed because then I never know if someone's inside and I get paranoid about being walked in on too.
What would be my ultimate door is a pocket door, but again, that will not fit in my wall... so bifold it will be.
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