Ugh! Help me with our master bath!
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This is an easy fix! Not sure what your budget is but for a low budget: paint the cabinets white or something lighter; replace the mirror with either two smaller ones or frame that builder grade mirror with wood trim (glue it one); paint the room; replace the light fixture; and it will be like a new room! Since you are already ditching the shower curtain, I won't even mention it! Lol Here's an example of something that you could do easily!
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I don't know what's behind those high doors, but cant' you get them off to display the shelfs? Or just the upper part. It looks so 'full"... For the colours, something light : beige, white or those beautifull colours suggested by Cindy.
I agree, a quick paint will give you a whole new look- and you can use chalkpaint so that you need not prime or sand!
I agree....easy fix! I love the photos that Cindy posted, something similar would work well. My only additional suggestion would be if you replace the mirror with something smaller I would cap the back splash with one of the new beautiful caps they have on the market. See the difference between photos 1 and 2. I wouldn't replace what's there, just add a cap to it to give it a more finished look.