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In response to
"
anything in the red/yellow/orange family is warm. I am biased against beige big time, so take that as you will. If you want modern I'd go with green.
"
by
loosilu
teal is a fun choice. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Jun 16 '09, 09:42
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this combo never fails: Black and white with one bright color (red, turqoise, lime green, whatever). -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 16, 09:45
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that's nice and contemporary, but not "warm." -- nm
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kare
Jun 16, 09:48
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actually, one good way to get warm and contemporary in a bathroom is with natural accessories (stone, shells, wood, bamboo, wicker). -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 16, 09:50
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that's a great idea. especially bamboo -- nm
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kare
Jun 16, 09:54
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and definitely avoid metal accessories. cold as ice. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 16, 09:56
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oh, i hate you
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kare
Jun 16, 09:57
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hee! -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 16, 09:58
my bathroom is blue and white with some turqoise. I love it. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 16, 09:44
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