Palmerston Design Consultants The mirror came as a set with the vanity. Both are a dark espresso finish. I don't believe it the mirror was a cabinet as it was a set with the vanity.
What colour you used to stain the door... Is it expresso like the vanity or black? - Love this bathroom design. Thank you beforehand for your feedback. »
Palmerston Design Consultants not sure of your question. The tiles are 4" x 13" white ceramic tiles bordered with a carerra marble oggee pencil moulding.
Palmerston Design Consultants We purchased the vanity at Cosco (no joke). We replaced the faucets and the handles...
Here is a link to a similar vanity.
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Palmerston Design Consultants the main space seen in the image is 5'-5" w x 7'-9" l. The water closet and walk in shower are an an additional 4' w x 8' l
Do you have a black vanity cabinet and a black tub? You are practically required to paint the bathroom door black. Paired with white marble or subway tile, it's perfection. Notice how the dashes of yellow in the painting and in the flowers infuse energy into the room.
This is a good example of how to mix a less expensive tile, like the white ceramic subway with natural Carrera Marble. You still get the elegant upscale look at a lower cost for materials. I am particularly fond of using large 12" x24" format tiles that can be cut down to create a "frame" around the opening of the shower or niche on the shower wall. The chair rail is also a nice touch.