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14 years ago
The vanity is beautiful, is it custom?
Master Bathroom Remodel-Sherman Oaks,CA · More Info

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  • PRO
    14 years ago
    Hello, no it was purchased, but was the only one in the store. Also, it had a dark stained finish, and my cabinet finisher achieved the beautiful cream paint with antique glaze finish. Some tile stores offer pre- fabricated vanities similar to this. You could also buy an antique buffet and convert it to a vanity.
  • PRO
    14 years ago
    last modified: 14 years ago
    Love this vanity and I am so glad I finally found it! I would have likely passed on it had I not seen it with the paint/ glaze. It is made by Legion Furniture Model #p5408- Try a Google Product Search.
  • PRO
    13 years ago
    Thanks for the info!
  • 13 years ago
    Love the color. About to refinish grandmothers french sideboard and paint the island we are building for kitchen remodel. Could you share specific colors your cabinet finisher used? I've been searching and too many are "scruffy, shabby chic" which might be great else where but not what I'm looking for in our kitchen remodel. Thank you in advance!
  • PRO
    13 years ago
    Hi-so sorry I didn't see your question until now. You've probably painted already! My finisher custom mixes everything, so no help there. Ralph Lauren has a great line of antiquing stains you could use for the top-coat- I often use "Tea Stain" when faux finishing walls and furniture-it will give you that antiqued, grayed down look by just brushing or wiping it on and wiping off with a lint-free rag. It's hard to recommend the base dolor, as you really have to try them in the room, on the piece to get the right one. You could do a sample board first with several base colors, then try the stain over them-it does change the base color, so you just need trial and error to find the right one. Hope this helps! http://www.ralphlaurenhome.com/products/paint/Techniques/Aging.aspx