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  1. I really liked the copper personally. I just think it may be the placement. Try bringing it up higher. You definitely need a backsplash so your wallpaper doesn’t eventually get ruined. jmo! The bathroom turned out beautiful! 😻

  2. You could use clear vinyl "sticker" on the wall itself. It won't be super visible. You should use a matching wood (to the other wood in the room) stain and then clear epoxy over it, so it looks like wood but has the properties of plastic.
    Should be light weight looking, rather than ¾" plywood

    Or you could cut frosted glass and mount it to the wall, so the same wallpaper pallette shows, but it's distinct. You cloud prob find a thrift store glass cutting board

  3. I used elephant skin paint (it’s a literal translation, I don’t know what it’s called in English) in my kitchen to protect the wall. It’s basically a clear waterproof paint you can simply wipe down when wet or dirty. (It’s also often used by families when kids paint on walls.) And it can simply be painted over again. Might be something for your bathroom too. Still liked both options you had tho! You’re so talented!

  4. I liked the backsplash just not the colors for that bathroom. I think it’s a good idea but maybe you could mosaic some broken china plates from the thrift store? would be easier to wipe down than the original stone was but would be easier to find materials that go better with the color scheme and contrast in the right way. Idk, the bathroom looks fantastic I think you crushed it!

  5. Your bathroom design is absolutely gorgeous, you should be proud!  

    The first backsplash was beautiful but the style just didn't work with the rest of the bathroom. 

    I think you copper choice was definitely the better of the two, as the colour and material choice definitely complimented the rest of the room. I think the shape of the copper cut-out might have been the issue and also the placement.

    Might I suggest for placement that the backsplash overlaps the bottom part of the mirror; and for shape, try two circles, perhaps slightly different in size and position them almost like to picture frames that overlap.

    Whatever you decide, I'm sure it will look fabulous and we are here to enjoy the journey with you 🙂

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