Kelly Cross These cabinets were manufactured by Custom Cupboards out of Wichita, Kansas. They are beech, and have a "Coffee" stain with a "Midnight Frost" (black) glaze.
Kelly Cross The vanity cabinet is actually designed by myself, but the manufacturer of the cabinets is Custom Cupboards. The wood species is beech, and it has a stain with a glaze for the finish, and some distressing as well. You can check out there website to see if there is a dealer in your area: http://www.customcupboards.com/.
Need the brand, style, and color of the tile! - What is the brand, style, and color of the tile? I love it - and it's the only tile I've ever found that I can say that about! »
Where can I find this mirror - I've been looking for a larger framed mirror, preferably dark wood like this one but it's been hard to find. I'm looking for 64x42. Thanks! »
Kelly Cross Yes, this is correct it is a sheet mirror. First we selected some nice wood molding at the lumber yard and stained it really dark. Then we could determine the size of mirror we needed and had the local glass company cut one, and then come out and mount it on the wall. Once the mirror was mounted we could trim it out with the molding we had selected. On a side note, on this particular mirror I believe we used two pieces of molding to create some depth. This is typically the most inexpensive way to approach it, as any pre fab mirror this large would be pretty costly.
Kelly Cross Yeah, the tall vaulted ceilings kind of throw your perception off a bit but they are actually 36" height (like kitchen countertops). The tub deck (at the lowest point is at about 21" ht) and the lowest height of the vault is at 108" in height....if that puts things in perspective.
This is similar to the configuratin of our bathroom where the tub is under a window and would be nex to the vanity. Like the big mirrow with the frame. Tile is nice too set on the angle.
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