How should I spend 99 inches on a double sink vanity?
cerileen
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Help with tight master bath: 18 inch or 22 inch depth vanity??
Comments (47)We're so glad that everything worked out for you @verver, and appreciate you for considering Strasser for your bathroom design. If you ever have any questions or concerns about the vanity please feel free to contact us. The bathroom looks absolutely amazing!...See MoreIs 5' enough room for a double sink vanity?
Comments (21)We have both. We did 17" Caxton everywhere and 15" in a son's bath because he has a smaller vanity - I still think it is 36" though or there about. The 15" is fine. I think it would look dinky on a larger vanity but not if you have 2. We also did a faucet with a single entry hole which also saves room and looks nice. Our vanities were custom but our cabinetmaker was able to finagle something to get two drawer stacks on either side of the sink. Drawers are small - would't be great for a girl, but plenty wide to put a comb, deodorant and toothpaste in. I think the drawers are 5" wide in the interior. We did a single door below the sink also. It works well and is very functional. We also added a medicine cabinet to the side wall but this may have been overkill - he has plenty of storage....See MoreBathroom - Converting from double sink vanity to single
Comments (15)My master bath re-do began with a double vanity / sink combo in the bedroom with a toilet and walk in shower in a separate room off to one side and a gigantic roman tub in a separate (but not closed off with a door) area to the other side. The vanity was one of those oak front particle board pieces of garbage with a cultured marble double sink and one of those gigantic mirrors overall. The walk in shower (which began the whole re-do) leaked underneath (inaccessible, of course) and into the kitchen below. So. Now I have a toilet and single wall sink with cart instead of vanity in the room where the toilet and walk in shower was. The roman tub (which was too big to be filled by our standard sized hot water heater) is replaced with a freestanding tub and shower combo (shower curtain all around) with easy-access plumbing (i.e. easy to spot leaks). In the center area that is part of the bedroom is just a freestanding mirror and a hanging plant under the skylight. Very minimal, clean, private. There is a little "ledge" under the free-standing floor mirror covering the plumbing that ran across the floor to the tub. This is reflected also by the ledge in the bathtub/shower area that was always there. It also prevents bashing into the unframed but beveled mirror with the vacuum cleaner. I know this is a lot to picture so I will try to come back with photos later. We are still doing some painting. It always seemed icky to me to have sinks in the bedroom and stupid to have a shower separate from the tub. Capping the lines from the double vanity and converting the shower plumbing to sink plumbing was fairly quick and easy (took a plumber less than an hour). I would suggest you hire a professional for the plumbing and do the rest of the job yourselves if you are wanting to go the diy route....See MoreRectangular or oval sink for double vanity?
Comments (16)I have Kohler Archer sinks in both bathrooms. I looked carefully this morning, and there are no corners that are "a pain to clean". The corners are not sharp - they're "soft" making it fairly easy to clean them. I personally love the sink - not suggesting you should like it, just don't turn it down for the wrong reason. (Disclaimer: I dislike standard oval sinks intensely - they always look like public restrooms to me)....See Morecerileen
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