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1 Mirror/2 Lights or 2 Mirrors/3 Sconces
Comments (15)We currently have a 60" vanity with overhead lights. Our bathroom is 5' x 10', and I read that I need 300 watts of light for that size bathroom. I'm sold on sconces for our remodel because of our aging eyesight. We'll have two sconces with one sink. I've looked at all kinds of mirror configurations, but what makes the most sense is to set the sconces into a large mirror so that the light is bounced around the room. Did you say in another post that your ceiling is only 7 1/2' tall? I'm not sure a chandelier would look so good. I think they're better in powder rooms and in spacious bathrooms. Instead, I would use an exhaust fan/light combination to put light and ventilation over the toilet and shower area. I wouldn't count on the vanity lights, door, and a decorative chandy to supply enough light for the other side of the room. You need light for cleaning the toilet and shower and if anyone reads while on the can....See Morehelp with which mirror, or no mirror!!
Comments (6)Second mirror is great and interesting no accessories and mantel color is off, too bright. I don’t see how the bright white relates to the rest of the room?...See MoreMirror Mirror on The Wall
Comments (41)Jay, depend depending on that dryer exhaust run, you may want to install an inline Fantech laundry exhaust fan. They are a dream, and really speed up drying time. But. You must be able to access them for occasional cleaning, and need a standard electrical outlet, so you might want to plan for that now. Re pocket doors, I absolutely love them. No clue why. My dream house would have nothing but. That said, I’d never actually had one until we bought our current home three years ago. Now we have four. Four SOLID OAK slabs. The double set between our gym-locker room were shot when we bought the house, and I plan eventually to rip one out and re-drywall. The ones in our master bath rumble a bit, but after 40+ years, do still work. But solid oak slabs were a very poor choice. My sister has a louvered one in her master bath, and it has worked a charm for 50 years, never needed a thing....See MoreCreate bathroom mirror or buy modern mirror?
Comments (11)@LH CO/Fl...good idea. Only design element is the trim detail with blunt cut edge and slight overhand (like in mirror mockup). The house is kind of minimal I guess, see great room pic from this a.m. (furniture on order). The furniture is pretty contemporary but not ornate - more moutain modern I guess....See More- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
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