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Mindy Gayer Design Co. Grouped together with a minimal gooseneck-arched faucet, it has aScandinavian-style feel.
Powder-blue walls and white window trim round out the design.

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And, fortunately, they pair perfectly well with black faucets, whether wall- or deck-mounted.
Rounding out the mix is a terrazzo-like floor sporting a spectrum of earthy gray tones.
A finishing touch, a black bath tray beckons one to in for a long soak.

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Meanwhile, bronze light sconces and a complementing wall mirror with an Art Nouveau-ish feel only further the drama.
Black bath fixtures can be so versatile.
This goes for the walls, floors, tubs, shower enclosures, and vanity countertops.

Design byAEF Interiors/ Photo by Stephanie Russo
Black fixtures require frequent wiping down as it easily shows debris, dust, and splatter.
Depending on the production quality and sun exposure, the finish is also prone to fading.
Finally, matte black finishes in particular are easier to scratch and to show scratches.

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