clients' ergonomic needs (we all come in different heights and sizes) - But I can share with you a "predominant height": I normally design top of make up vanity at 29" that gives me room to place a 3/4" stone top plus a 3 1/4" drawer for shallow make-up trays ( pencils, eyeliners, brushes, etc); I design
configuration of cabinets & vanity w/chair
Vanity chair piping for me. ( fabric is ripped on mine)
this with chair with a back on it, i like the way this is set up
Florence Executive Desk and is believed to be item number 223-10-462. The barrister bookcase was a special order item and is believed to be item number 052-10-245. The desk was purchased for $1,265.90, and the barrister bookcase was purchased for $1,344.62 (both pre-tax).
You may be able to find these
to be ergonomic and allow for one-handed operation to slide up and down. Want a brand that is durable and well made in a brushed metal finish that matches the rest.
be well executed. Good planning is the primary tool for most any project. I hope your project goes well--and that you post some pictures when it's finished!
white chair with the cut-outs sits--opposite the vanity/sink. The make-up area provides better color rendering, with incandescent lights above it, and a fluorescent magnifiying mirror. I hope this helps--thanks again.