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This is the color that I have recently painted my masterbath. The stool shown at the bottom is covered in a fabric I recently purchased. Can I use the design on this lamp in a large decal on my walls in this space in a silver metallic and this still compliment the space? I am attempting to tie my master bedroom and the masterbath together just really unsure if this will look ok.

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Stool & lamp are in your bedroom? What color walls in your bedroom? Pic of your bedroom? What else do you have going on in bath? Shower curtain? Towels etc.
Looking at what you have right now, all next to each other, looks good..
 
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The stool is in the master bathroom and the lamp is in my bedrom. There is a glass shower door, so there is no other color in the bath other than the neutral countertop and white cabinets. Here is a picture of my bedroom.

 
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I think what you have going so far is great(though I am not an expert) I think that design on the bath wall would be nice. Then you can pull some colors from your bedroom into your bath. I am wondering if you can use some of your left over fabric in the bath somewhere...

 
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I see no issue with the wall decal in the bath echoing that of your bedroom lamps, but I don't see how the pattern stool relates to either space. Do repeat one color from the bedroom into the bath however. that will unify the spaces. BTW, is that blue the current bathroom color?
 
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It is fine to repeat the lamp pattern onto the bathroom wall. I do not see the relationship of the patterned stool to either room however. It is advised that you repeat at least one color in both spaces to unify them though the hue value and predominance can vary. BTW, is the blue in the photo your current bathroom wall color?
 
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I am actually just beginning to try to decorate so I have not accessorized my bedroom yet either. Smile so pulling them together will be much easier I hope.
 
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Please share the color you painted your bathroom.It looks very pretty.
 
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Thank you Betsy. It is a Valspar color out of the Eddie Bauer Collection named Pond. Valspar is my favorite paint, the coverage is wonderful. I always have them mix the color with the paint and primer in one base.
 
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Thank you Claudiaar for the paint information. It is a beautiful saturated color.
 
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I have to agree with Froo Froo - I don't see the connection with the bench fabric. Actually, I'm not a fan of the bench fabric with the lamp color - too many colors going on? I would choose either the lamp or the stool fabric as inspiration to go with your wall color, etc. - not both.
 
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Thank you Betsy. It is a Valspar color out of the Eddie Bauer Collection named Pond. Valspar is my favorite paint, the coverage is wonderful. I always have them mix the color with the paint and primer in one base.


That is an absolutely beautiful color. TFS!
 
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Thank you guys! I think I will change the fabric again so that I can make the two areas more cohesive. I really appreciate and value everyone's input.
 
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