His and Her's Vanities with 3" thick concrete countertops divided by a passage to the tub/shower area. It's not discernible in the image but due to the client's height disparity, her countertop is 2" lower than his. The window over the tub opens to a private garden with a fountain for a constant sound of water. The sconces can be adjusted as necessary. We put a French Glaze on the cabinetry in all of the baths and in the Kitchen to get a bit of relief from all the wood finishes. Hand carved mirrors with an ebony finish add depth and a touch of glamor to the vanities. The wall lamps can be adjusted for specific tasks.
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chatsilin wrote:
Countertop - Where can I find a concrete countertop or is this done on site by a masonry »
What is the lay-out of the tub shower room and where is the toilet located? - What else is in the vanity room and how is it accessable?
This design is wonderful!
Thank you »
Saint Dizier Design It is a wonderful design - thanks to Sandy Walker's architecture. Opposite the vanities are an antique dresser with a painting over it on one side and a linen cabinet on the other. Flanking the tub, on the left is the WC and on the right is a steam room.