How do you prevent water damage behind and under this sunk? - I have this same sink and find that any splashes direct water behind the sink (where it meets the wall) and on the floor behind it. This is causing mold issues. »
whiskeyrobot you could try caulking at the back of the sink where it meets the wall if that doesn't look too horrible, or get a new faucet that extends further out towards the middle of the sink bowl. Does your faucet have an aerator? I find it kind of extreme that you would be getting mold growing on your wall from a few water splashes, maybe the water is coming out of the faucet too forcefully?
You might also want to consider using a satin or semi-gloss paint for those wall (if they aren't already) to make them easier to clean. I figure, if it is too tight of a space to clean, then you can caulk it.
Where did you find those great mirrors? - I have a design problem that forces me to need a mirror less than or equal to 16 inches. I can not find any mirrors online like the ones in this picture. They're perfect! »
Matching mirrors over a pair of pedestal sinks create symmetry. A frameless, curved mirror is simple enough for a master bath but has a touch of femininity.
Pretty tourquoise, but TOO bright. Maybe, the double vanities COULD go on the end facing two arched windows (one above each sink)? Where would mirrors go......... perhaps on the sides with cabinets, which could open up to provide a nice mirror on the back of the opened cabinet doors?
Here's a link to one of them:
http://www.us.kohler.com/us/Bancroft--24-pedestal-bathroom-sink-with-8-widespread-faucet-holes/productDetail/product:423880/423880.htm;jsessionid=C6F0F8A129FBCDA76DC77031D05F2D57.kohler-prod1-ecom2?categoryId=430101
:) Rhoda