Separate shower vs double vanity
Anaki Kurfurst
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double towel bar vs. hooks
Comments (9)I really like the hooks we used in our daughter's bath. There are only 3 of them but they're double hooks so she can also use them for her robes and to hang wet bathing suits to dry. This room also serves as the guest bath and they worked out really well when we had company visiting from out of town, because everyone had their own hook. We haven't experienced any issues with the towels drying out between each use, but we're in sunny, dry California and I'm not sure if that makes a difference. Be sure to try out different hooks. I originally ordered the Mercer hooks from Pottery Barn, but the heavy towels wouldn't stay put. These are the vintage hooks from Restoration Hardware and we haven't had a problem. They're very heavy and "curvier" than some other hooks....See MoreLighting Trouble over 60' Double Vanity
Comments (2)I had a similar situation and I ended up not doing medicine cabinets at all. Medicine cabinets, in my view, seriously limit your flexibility. If you have any ability to build a tall, narrow cabinet somewhere else, you can just do a framed mirror and cut out holes for the sconces. I think that two is plenty for 60". It might be nice to put a soffit over and sink lights into the soffit to add some overhead light. You also might look at the pendant lights. Take a look at Robern's website. They have pretty cool cabinets that open up like a garage door. They show them with the pendants hanging in front....See MoreNeed advice: horizontal vs. vertical mirrors over double vanity
Comments (17)Thank you everyone for your feedback! I hadn't thought of frame less but found the shape of Beverly's drawing (Beverly you are quite the artist!) in a frameless mirror for a really great price. Hopefully something like this will work?http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/decor-wonderland-ssm1140-samson-frameless-bevel-mirror-613171.htm...See MoreTub to double vanity?
Comments (9)So the drain for the shower will have to move. You could use just your regular drain as shown or one of those cool linear drains. They cost more, but they're so cool! The real issue will be, do you have access underneath? If you're pulling up the floor anyway, you can extend the pipe from the open floor. How long is this shower going to be? If it's long enough, I would consider leaving the bottom right hand edge (as seen in your diagram) open, meaning no door. Water doesn't splash out if you have the length. Maybe curbless? Regardless, this configuration looks much better than the current one....See Moreauntthelma
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