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Bathrooms can sometimes feel flat with the lack of texture. Sure, you can go matte, or shiny, but those are still both pretty basic. Consider integrating a wooden, ridged vanity, or wood pieces with a live edge. You can also try different architectural treatments for the wall, like paneling in a swoon-worthy color.
5. Get eclectic with it
It can be tempting to go matchy-matchy in a bathroom, but consider channeling your inner interior designer (and wild side) with an unusual mix of materials that you wouldn’t normally think of putting together. We’re thinking of lavish chandeliers with funky tile and an angled tub.
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