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Sun May 15, 2011 2:31 am

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I have three different bathrooms to purchase frames for, all of which have cream or white cabinets. The two smaller bathrooms have silver hardware and vanity lights, and the master bathroom has the silver/nickel vanity lights, faucets, hardware, but also have the brass/gold trim on the shower door, medicine cabinet, and sliding closet doors. I ordered 10 different samples to try out, but wanted to get your overall opinion on how to best determine color in general. (FYI - the samples I chose were Broadway Brushed Chrome, Portage Sand, Mediterra Glazed Stone, Portage Pebble White, Providence Silver, Permaquid Old World Silver, Bellemeade Vintage Silver, Gramercy Charonnay, Venetian Silver Wave, and Gramercy Aged Bourbon)
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Fri May 27, 2011 2:43 pm

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Hello

Thanks for your post. Typically I tell my clients to either match the hardware or the wood tone. In this case you would probably want to do a silver tone mirror in the two smaller bathrooms. Since the finishes are mixed in the master bathroom you cannot go wrong with either a silver tone to complement the finishes you have now or a bright gold like the Portage 18k. This would bring in the brass color to the sink/vanity area from the other parts of the room. Please let us know which one you choose!



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