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Wyatt Fisk
Wyatt Fisk San Diego, CA on Sep 27, 2011
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What do you think is the more popular choice: black bathroom furniture or white bathroom furniture?

It seems like the trends between the two sort of "come and go." Is one considered "better" for bathrooms? Something that will stand the test of time? For reference, my bathroom tile is a sort of light-gray white color and my walls are similar, with a very faint touch of light tan/brown.
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  • Dan's of Central Florida,... Clermont, FL
    Hi there Wyatt,

    Since this is furniture you are talking about and not some permanent fixture (that might have home resale impact), then I say just go for whatever it is that you like personally. Either black or white would be fine for your bathroom. Personally I'd look into the style itself more than the color (and then perhaps color coordinate based of the major furniture pieces).

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  • Culpepper Carpets and Int... Atlanta, GA
    Wyatt, both black & white are presently in style, Select one or the other & DO NOT mix. Most frequently bathrooms are not large enough to mix. It sounds like a soothing wall & tile combo. Keep it sophisticated & consistent. It is okay if they are a different color than your sink vanity as long as they coordinate together.
    on Sep 27, 2011 · Like 3
  • KMS Woodworks Nederland, CO
    I've installed about a 50 /50 mix these last few years...personally I'm a wood guy...so natural wood colors float my boat.
    on Sep 27, 2011 · Like 0

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