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choosing finish for bathroom faucets?
I'm going to be remodeling my bathroom in a couple of months. I'm going with beige wall and floor tiles, so I need something that won't clash. I realize that the brushed nickel finish is "in" right now, but when a decorating trend has been "in" for this long, generally it's due to be "out" any time now (remember, avocado green was once popular!). Anybody know what the next up and coming finish is in hardware?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
brushed bronze brass has started to become a big trend and is also timeless looking, i also think it would go great with the beige walls, but as far as tile i wouldn't go with tile that is the same color as your walls. maybe get a tile that has some beige in it and even some shades of the brushed bronze faucet, you would probably want a tile that brings out the bronzed faucets. i would also recommend getting matching shower rod, towel rod, etc.
- birdwatcherLv 41 decade ago
I really believe that the brushed or satin nickle will become and remain a standard for a very long time.
Oil rubbed bronze is a finish I've just been seeing lately on a larger variety of accessories and countertop items. When that happens, it's usually a trend.
- frosty62Lv 41 decade ago
How about sticking with chrome, but get the type that goes with the bowl sitting on top of the vanity. Seems like that would be in style for years, thats Im seeing working with the bowl and the funky faucet.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Shiny chrome will always be in