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Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:34 pm

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I am updating this 80's bathroom, walls will be B M Oklahoma wheat. Will have new floor tile, new faucets, new lights, the window you see in the background has a green color fabric, the sinks and countertops will stay, they are creamy off white, the wood is that 80"s oak but has to stay, Need help with frame style and color, this bathroom joins the master-bedroom

Master bedroom will have medium color wood floors, B M roasted sesame seed color paint, (gold color) with red, green & cream accessories, need help with this frame also, this mirror is in the bedroom the counter top is the same as the bathroom, will have new light fixtures, should the frames lights and faucets match?.

See attached pictures. hope this is not too confusing


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Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:02 pm

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Hello,

Thanks for your message. I really like the faucets and the tile you selected. I recommend that you do the same mirror in both spaces. This way the spaces will coordinate and feel like a suite of rooms. I think a silver tone frame would work best so it will coordinate with the hardware. It seems like you prefer a more traditional style. I think the Bellemeade Vintage Silver or the Grandezza Aged Silver would work well. The Grandezza has a darker finish and may look nice with your paint colors. I am not sure if you can keep the metal strip. If you contact customer service at info@mirrormate.com they can help answer this question. Make sure to send after photos!



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