Master bath with angled vanity... help with mirrors and lights
katmaguire
3 years ago
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katmaguire
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Need help with vanity color and mirror in brand new master bath!
Comments (2)Thank you so much for your advice! Do you have a pale gray or taupe recommendation that you've used in the past that would work well?...See MoreNeed help choosing master bath mirrors and lighting!!! See pic
Comments (1)hmmmm... the photo is not showing up, but personally I think the plated frames with integrated wall scones would look best. Good luck!...See Moremaster bath lights and mirrors with tile- do I need to warm it up?
Comments (10)To answer questions, I was able to add more pictures. Here is where the chandelier will hang. It is centered in the room. This is looking into the bath from center entry between closets on left and right. The room is roughly 20ft left to right, with shower and my vanity at opposite ends, and 12 ft from the entry to the back wall alcove where the tub will sit. The blue tape is stuck to the mount where the light will hang, and is 36" long just to see proportions. My husband standing under it is still a few feet from his head (he is 6'3"). Ceilings are all sots of height as you can tell but roughly 10-12' max. The chandelier above is L29w29xH32.5. Or they have a smaller one 25x25x28. Which size?? Oh and I don't have pic of the vanity as they are covered. But the suggested pics above of dark vanities is spot on color. My larger vanity is to the right here buried under the ladder etc.! Thanks for feedback!! LM...See MoreMaster bath mirror & lighting help please!
Comments (3)If you were to do 2 separate mirrors, will you have enough space between the wall and the mirror for a sconce without making the mirror too skinny? The RH photo has plenty of wall space on both sides to mount the sconces so they could afford to have a nice width to the mirrors, width of the mirrors is almost the width of the sink bases. Note how the sconces are mounted outside of the vanity space whereas your drawing has a wall with not much space to the sink. The wall mounting plate is at least 3-4 inches that would cut into the width of the mirror on that side and to make the mirror symmetrical, you will need to trim the mirror on the other side too to have the mirror kind of center on the sink base. The mirror might end up pretty skinny and won't have the look in this RH photo like this mock up below. These mirrors are centered on the sink base but are really skinny. I have the same dilemma. My vanity is 72 inches with similar configuration as that RH photo, 2 sinks and drawers in the middle. don't have space between the wall and the sink so I did these mockups to see how the mirrors would look if I were to trim only one side of the mirror to retain as much width as I can. You can see that the mirrors are not centered to the sinks at all. I wanted to maximize my small space also so I explored the option of hanging pendants with one large mirror, like this below. I have another thread asking for advice but haven't gotten a response. I'll be watching your thread to see what others think. Let me know what you think. Edited to add: If you are ok with sconces mounted through the mirror then one large mirror is a good option to maximize your space. I think you might have space between the wall and the sink on one side and there's plenty of space on the other side where the toilet is if you were to do one mirror. Good luck!...See Morekatmaguire
3 years ago
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