I like the retreat a lot, maybe paint the ceiling too and do color drenching? Just a thought
Fair-Flower6907
I like it cream, it’s giving 90s malachite/green granite vibes with the more saturated colors
Blippity-Blop-
Retreat is super classy! Even better with painted ceiling I think 🙂
thirteenthboredom
Go for blue shades or purple shades
putonyourgloves
It like the look of something that matches the depth of the tile. I’d go Retreat if other areas of your house lean cool toned. I’d go Backwoods if your house decor leans warm toned.
FollowingVast1503
Rosemary or Shade Grown
Stay away from blue greens and very dark greens in a space with dim light.
Idrillteeth
Rosemary
NolyBella
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Abject-Pomegranate13
I agree with Retreat— because it’s a warmer green. Many of the greens pictured are cool tone, so they clash with your warm counter, tile, and door, whereas a rich warm green brings all of it together 🙂
Heavy_Lawfulness_360
Retreat or Dark Hunter Green.
OddAbbreviations3417
I like the first one cause t is bright but not too light which I think is the best combination
MTSKYTRAVELER
I would go with a lighter shade. It opens up the room and makes it look bigger. Darker colors close the space and make it look smaller.
Professional-Use9355
Shade grown. The others are way too dark because all the finishes are dark.
brettbretters
The five shades of brown is taking me out why would they do that to you. Retreat is the nicest by far, I agree paint the ceiling. You also need a bigger mirror.
Wendypeffy
I can’t believe so many people are saying retreat. It’s basically a deep green/teal with blue in it. Backwoods is 100% the move here with the warmer green tones that complement the warm tones in the natural woods and tile.
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I like the retreat a lot, maybe paint the ceiling too and do color drenching? Just a thought
I like it cream, it’s giving 90s malachite/green granite vibes with the more saturated colors
Retreat is super classy! Even better with painted ceiling I think 🙂
Go for blue shades or purple shades
It like the look of something that matches the depth of the tile. I’d go Retreat if other areas of your house lean cool toned. I’d go Backwoods if your house decor leans warm toned.
Rosemary or Shade Grown
Stay away from blue greens and very dark greens in a space with dim light.
Rosemary
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I agree with Retreat— because it’s a warmer green. Many of the greens pictured are cool tone, so they clash with your warm counter, tile, and door, whereas a rich warm green brings all of it together 🙂
Retreat or Dark Hunter Green.
I like the first one cause t is bright but not too light which I think is the best combination
I would go with a lighter shade. It opens up the room and makes it look bigger. Darker colors close the space and make it look smaller.
Shade grown. The others are way too dark because all the finishes are dark.
The five shades of brown is taking me out why would they do that to you. Retreat is the nicest by far, I agree paint the ceiling. You also need a bigger mirror.
I can’t believe so many people are saying retreat. It’s basically a deep green/teal with blue in it. Backwoods is 100% the move here with the warmer green tones that complement the warm tones in the natural woods and tile.
I like Hunter green it makes the brown pop