MASTER BATHROOM RENOVATION
Our client has lived in this home for over 20 years, and had a clear idea of how she wanted to renovate her master bathroom without adding any square footage to her home. We used every bit of the available space and created a master bathroom that is functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Laurie Laville I love this look and am emulating it , but with a with a double sink vanity that spans 109''. I am trying to figure out the lighting for this area. I will have the same cabinet colors and we will have Carrera slab counter and 1'' hexagon floors.
The tower cabinets are 18'' and the framed in mirror will be approximately 67''. Our ceilings are 9' It will be across from a big window and a tub with a chandelier hanging over it. I am wondering if I should include sconces to avoid any shadows from just the overhead lights.
Do you mind sharing your opinion? Also would you mind telling me how many recessed lights to place over the vanity for each scenario? I am thinking if I do sconces, I would put one recessed light between the two sinks. If I do not do sconces maybe one over each sink?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I am trying to do this on my own and find that I suffer "Analysis Paralysis" because I don't trust my ability. But, by looking at your design, I do trust YOUR ability!
what are the dimensions of the vanity with the towers and the towers dimensions as well. - Is there also another vanity in this bath? If so, what are its dimensions: »
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This transitional bath blends classic lines and profiles with streamlined detailing and pared-down accents. It wouldn't look amiss in a traditional or contemporary home, but it has its own distinctive appeal.