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Comments (5)I had the same problem - needed an 18" pedestal. This is the one I bought - it was the smallest, classic style one I could find. http://www.signaturehardware.com/product737 Vitreous china. Â Overall dimensions 18-1/4" W x 15" D x 34" H. Â Basin dimensions 15-1/8" W x 9" D x 6-3/4" H. Â Mounting bolts height 30-1/2" (on 6" centers). Bolts not included. Â Available with 4" or single hole drilling. Â Spout and faucet holes are 1-1/8" on 4" center basin. Â Spout hole is 1-1/8" on single hole basin. Â Back of basin to drain center 6-1/2". Â Back of basin to center of faucet 2-1/4". Â Faucet not included. Â Available in White or Bisque. Â Ships in 1 - 2 business days. Â Free shipping to the contiguous 48 states. Also, check out Renovators Supply at http://www.rensup.com/Products/Cat-460.htm. They also have corner sinks, if you need to really wedge it out of the way. Good luck....See MoreTiny bathroom solutions
Comments (11)That's so true @needinfo1. I would think the shower curtain could prevent the toilet from getting wet though. Idk! @errant_gw I love those shelves, I will definitely do that! I didn't even think about cleaning. I love reclaimed wood so that will be great. I will post pictures when it's done!! Getting rid of the door to the guest bathroom is a good idea. It's a pretty far walk around though to get to the guest bedroom for someone who just showered and may be in a towel- they'd have to walk through the kitchen, living and dining room to get to their room. The layout would work a lot better in the bathroom though if we could get rid of the second door. Thanks for the ideas! this is the main floor plan that I decided to draw up one day. The square footage isn't right at all, I just guessed. But it gives the idea of the bathroom....See MoreFavorite wall color for a tiny main floor half bathroom?
Comments (27)I am drawn to the first floral you posted. although I worry that my tastes tends toward to "granny" sometimes and with the pink tile want to be careful to avoid that. I hear what you are saying about a frame providing more impact, so definitely open to replacing the mirror with a framed one. I'd also like something else (a print? ) above the toilet, the medicine cabinet is empty and is not necessary for the room....See MoreTiny, dark bathroom help?
Comments (7)This bathroom is small enough that I'm not sure it actually meets modern code (e.g., 24" of clearance in front of toilet bowl), so don't change anything big. I'd take down all the tile, if possible and just put tile on the floor (and drywall on the walls). Then a new sink -- maybe a modern wall-hugger rather than trying to squeeze in a vanity -- and paint everything light and bright, with lots of good lights too. I'd follow the stained glass for accents, say gold and pale pink, but really if you can find some art that you like, that's a better guide too. Here are a few ideas: Have fun, and good luck!...See Morerinked
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