I designed this bathroom for a homeowner who had hated her master bath for years. This new design gave her and her husband added storage, a shower bench and second, handheld showerhead, more stylish fixtures and lights and new Tommy Bahama-inspired style.
Jamie Gold, CKD, CAPS Those particular cabinets are American Woodmark cabinets at The Home Depot, but you can add roll-out trays to almost any cabinet. There's likely a company in your area that will make them custom-sized for your needs.
Granite to go with Colonial Cherry cabinets - We are on our way to build our kitchen we choose colonial stain on cherry cabinets . We are now stuck with choosing the granite .please help »
Jamie Gold, CKD, CAPS I do consult long distance on kitchen and bath design. Feel free to contact me via my website: http://www.jgkitchens.com if you'd like more information on my services.
14thstreet We also selected a similar cherry cabinet when we built our house last year. I chose a light color of quartz to contrast the cabinets and flooring (the floor is walnut). I love the contrast and the depth that it creates in the room. The counter is Zodiac by Dupont in the color Crema Botticino. It is mostly cream with greyish/taupe veins through it.
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I can't recall the last time I designed a kitchen without storage accessories such as roll-out trays. Well, accessories are a hot trend for bathroom cabinetry, too. Roll-outs are practical for towels or toiletries. Tilt-out trays (which I just added to my own master bath) are great for toothpaste, floss and toothbrushes — even for keeping your ring from slipping down the drain while you get ready for work. Storage racks on the backs of doors hold hair blowers. Appliance garages hide electric razors and trimmers. Drawer dividers organize cosmetics. Smart storage accessories make just as much sense for bathrooms as they do for kitchens.