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Looks like one I’ve seen in a hotel, but can’t remember where.

Not a fan of the fabric light shades.

Otherwise Sort of generic public bath - ish.

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@sidsmom wrote:

I would've made the lid a grey-tone...like the nearby wall.

But yes, I like it. 


Trying to find a colored toilet seat, is almost impossible. I have looked for 4 years for a brown one, in the soft seat. nothing the matter with this room, I like it

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@lolakimono  I didn't like wood toilet seats until I spent some time in Ireland in the mid-seventies. Let me tell you, in February, in a house heated only be fireplaces, a wood toilet seat is a blessing!

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Re: Two Tone Toilet

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I don't like the wood toilet seat.  I do like the lighting in the room.


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@lolakimono wrote:

@AuntG wrote:

Looks like an old house where a powder room was created out of a closet. I'm not a fan of gray but there is nothing wrong about it.


@AuntG 

What do you think of the white/wood combination on the toilet?


-- Would purchase a white seat @lolakimono instead of that one.

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I think it's a lovely, classic look for a powder room, but I find the wooden toilet seat incongruous.  Usually, it would match back to at least one other thing in the "room", but there's nothing else here.  I'd replace it with white.

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Looks like the original, mid 1930s art deco toilet and wooden seat in my basement. I finally had to replace the whole thing.

 

Yes to everything but the light fixtures. Must have non-porous, washable fixture covers in a toilet area.

 

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Thats the last feature in my home that I want highlighted. 

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I do like the way it kind of breaks up the gray and adds some warmth to the room. In the end  ( "pun intended") I think it came out looking pretty good!

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Love everything but the toilet seat. It ruins the look.