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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

The elements do not work well together, and I agree with @Oznell  and @janabelle  as to why they don't. 

 

Before I scrolled down and saw the bathtub, like most others, I imagine, I expected this to be a bedroom.  It still would not surprise me to see a bed on the opposite side of this room.  

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

I do not like the idea of a tub in that setting.  Perhaps without the tub being there, it would be tasteful.  

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

Perhaps if the tub weren't white...  Brass or another metal maybe...

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

The stand alone tub in the middle of the room is very common in old houses.

 

I love the look and the concept and if i ever build (or redo) another home, I hope that I have the space to do that in the master.

 

We love baths.  My grandchildren love baths.  When they come to my home, they want to take baths.  We have two beautiful showers, but even the boys want baths.

 

 

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

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@faeriemoon wrote:

Perhaps if the tub weren't white...  Brass or another metal maybe...


71" Anastasia Mosaic Nickel-Plated Copper Double-Slipper Tub - Signature HardwareImage result for copper bathtubs

 

or even wood:  Image result for wooden bathtubs

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

No.  I don't want a modern bath tub in the middle of my bedroom of antiques.

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

The tub looks so out of place. Maybe the bathroom is too small to hold a tub? or?

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

Reminds me of a bathroom found in an old house in Europe, possibly, France.  I'm terrible at identifying the country and era of European furniture.  

 

I'd never put wooden furniture like this in a bathroom; however, the armoire might be for towels, etc. and not sure what the small chest is doing in there, or the small table so close to the tub.  All look like they belong elsewhere in the house.  

 

No to the bathtub in the center of the room.  I can see water all over the floor and slipping on the tile. 

 

I do like the ceiling light and think it fits the decor. 

 

But, if the designer likes it, I think the furniture style, curtains, and floor tile complement one another.  

 

It's not at all my style or practical for me. 

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

The scale of the room's contents seems skewed.  Maybe just because of camera angle.

 

Chair looks miniature, mirror appears hanging too low to be useful.    Armoire/closet looks enormous.

 

Just not comfortable even looking at the picture.

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Re: Do These Elements Work Well Together?

I would like to see the rest of the room.

 

It works, but I don't care for it.