u/RaspberryUnlikely531

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Mid-century bathroom design

*numbers near center light fixture for reference

Help me chose a wall color and storage cabinet.

Nearby rooms are orange and the guest is olive green. Down the road my living room which is on the same level, will be some color I haven't decided, my kitchen (on same floor) eventually will be a muted sunshine yellow. Is it too much pressure/does it matter to have a room color be in synergy with the rest of the house? Because if that's the case the plum colors dont work.

Working with what I have: the vanity is a floating, walnut, fluted cabinet. The shower tile is a muted emerald green like shown, the floor tile is as you see, there is one window at the end of the room. It's bright in the room but at the same time with only one window and it a relatively small room, it can get dark easily.

edit: for all the people who are critiquing my design calling it not midcentury, it's called being inspired by it. It's one of like 5 inspos. I'm not gonna box in my style by only leaning on one design type. Boring.

u/RaspberryUnlikely531 — 2 days ago

Specific Books for herbs

There's so many books I just dont know where to start. I want to do a few simple and fun spells with my friends around Halloween. I am gonna buy a set of herbs, vials, crystals, incense, and candles but what book is best for those type of items specifically because I dont want to spend too much more money.

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u/RaspberryUnlikely531 — 7 days ago

Really need advice or comfort

I got this idea to try and turn my potho into a vining one and have it go up my wall and over this large poster in my dining room. But now that I see the giant pot on table and have set up the initial stalks to climb, it seems soooooo dense at the bottom. Too dense. Am I making a big mistake or do I need to just let go and trust that in a few months, the vision will start to unfold?

u/RaspberryUnlikely531 — 1 month ago

Diy succulent/cactus soil

I need to repot my succulent, what's a good diy soil for it? This will be it's first repot and I dont feel like going out to get a bag of succulent soil. I've got coir, perlite, etc

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u/RaspberryUnlikely531 — 2 months ago