The vanity area of the Master Bathroom in an Auburn, Alabama home.
[photo by Colleen Duffley]
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grammielinda wrote:
Thank you so much for your speedy response as I am in the middle of a total house remodel and am making so many decisions. Can you share with me information on the chair used here. I will have a vintage style using polished nickel, marble subway tile etc., so I don't want anything too contemporary. I also don't want to feel like I am in a hole, but I do like the continuity of the one height? Help! »
bathdilemna I like what you did with the sinks and vanity area. I am starting my bath remodel next month and the plan was to have two 36" sink cabinets with a 30" drop down counter with one pullout drawer between. I am wondering if keeping the counter straight across like you did is more practical. Did you consider a drop down?
Anne DeCocco As long as the seat brings you to a comfortable level at the counter and your face can be seen in a mirror, it works. I like this height because there's no break in the counter and the whole space can be used as needed.
Vanessa Brunner Hey there ltckids. Since it looks like this vanity is built in, I'd venture to guess that it was built custom — or, if the project was a remodel, it originally came with the house but was redone. Are you trying for a similar look in your bathroom?
Wood floor - Do you find there are problems with using wood floors in a bathroom? I want to put some shaw engineered hardwoods in my master bath and my builder is trying to talk me out of it. Do you have any thoughts on that? Many thanks! »
Vanity - Love this design!! Could you please tell me the dimensions (height, width, drawer sizes). Also are there any drawers on the other side of the vanity? Thanks! »