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Looks like an amateur effort to be "trendy".  I don't care for it at all.

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The mirrors, faucets and pots I like.  Everything else has to go.  The distressed vanity of the sink, the exposed piping/plumbing and the pircures are a no for me.

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If you are short, some sinks like that simply don't work for you.

 

Looks like someone just didn't get it.  An old friend of mine would have said it looks "Made with loving hands at home."  Woman Very Happy

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It's a very different look.

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IF the walls were a light beige, IF the counter was white and antiqued, a couple of baskets or basket and ceramic jugs/vases under the counter it would help.  

 

Maybe a big copper pot with rolled towels in it, a rug (not a bath mat) would help a LOT..

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No, I don't care for this look at all either.

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I like copper but to me it's overdone.  Less is more

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Re: Copper Pots in a Bath

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Looks like someone placed kitchen pots on an old distressed cabinet. Gives me a kitchen vibe. Was that the intention? If so I don’t understand it. Don’t like anything in this room. 

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Definitely not my style.

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Registered: ‎09-14-2010

This looks pretty awful.

 

I do however like the faucets.

Shall we just start over here with just keeping them and go from there...

 

 

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