Tiny vintage powder room needs something
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Comments (17)This is the fan image from Lowes.com which is where I bought two of these fans. Visit the link because there are 17 reviews of this model, mostly satisfied, very few have any problem at all with it. And the sink in my bath I bought from Vintage Bath. It is a Porcher ELFE. It has good reviews too. Built in Canada. At the Vintage website, you can find specs. It measures 9.5" deep, 20" wide. I had selected another larger sink for this spot, but once the contractor took 10" off the depth of the bathroom, I had to find another option. This is the tiniest sink in the tiniest 3/4 bath in the WORLD, at least in a house not a boat! I would choose the gooseneck faucet for it though, to give better access to the small basin area. It is drilled for single hole and has no overflow, so my drain plug is the popup kind. Of course there is not a lot of room, but we have no trouble navigating the space to dry off after a shower. There is adequate room between the front of the toilet and the sink. Here is a photo of the bath with the door closed (French door panes not yet sprayed though) and the straight-on view into the space. I hesitate to call it a "room," you know. :) Showing the space between the sink and the toilet: ....the space where the sink and shower meet If the door to your powder room is not exactly in the corner, but even as little as 9 or 10 inches away from the corner, you'd have room for the ELFE sink mounted flat on the wall. The other sink I had originally purchased, also from Vintage Tub was this one, 14" deep x 24" wide. Since I had it, I decided to put it in our master bath, not completed yet. It is the Cheviot Nova wall mount win a side shelf, very convenient. I put another Price Pfister faucet on it. There are many good ratings for this sink also, so visit Vintagetub.com to read them, if you have the space for this sink. Hope I did not miss answering anything. Lots of pretty powder rooms pictured in this thread. Good luck making your choices. Here is a link that might be useful: MonteCarlo 24...See MoreTiny powder room - 59"x38" : need small toilets rec
Comments (36)It is the Alape Bucket sink. The problem is that it sticks out 14.25" from the wall. It is a glazed steel sink with a navy or gray PVC gasket at Rejuvination Hardware. I looked at it, too and decided that the only way to use it would be to drill into the steel to place the faucets. putting them above the backsplash would cause too much splashing, just as Enduring concluded, above. Since it is glazed and not porcelain, I think you could drill the holes without harming the sink. It still would not make it fit this powder room. You have to go read the requirements for space in front of a toilet. I believe that you must have 24" of unobstructed space in front of the entire 30" wide toilet zone. I believe that is why everyone is telling Jade BR that this design will not work for her bathroom. Any side-mounted sink invades that space. If she mounts this sink across from the toilet, it is too big and, again, invades this space. But a sink that does not protrude so far from the wall would not violate the 30" wide zone that comes 24" out from the front of the toilet. Cpartist, am I stating the problem correctly? https://www.rejuvenation.com/catalog/products/alape-bucket-sink-gray-trim...See Morehelp! tiny powder room in historic home
Comments (18)i think vanities in guest powder rooms should have a safe space for people to set down eyeglasses and rings, etc, and should have a shelf underneath or else a hook somewhere for a purse. I think guest towels should be paper and disposable, so some kind of wastebasket needs to be in there too this comes in a couple of different colors...See MoreI need some advice in selecting a tile for my tiny powder room.
Comments (2)It is no longer available. We had and then had to rip it up after toilet leak under the flooring. Flooring was rotted...See MoreDYH
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