Need help with bathroom design decisions
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Comments (29)Thanks to everyone for their concern. They are measuring today. Plumber thought it would be okay but he hadn't actually measured. I'll feel more secure when they have actual numbers. Luckily the toilet and tub are on site so they can measure. I remember from our previous remodel being worried about the inspectors catching that the toilet was too close to the tub, but no one seems to think it's a problem here (inspectors have been in and out twice and never mentioned it, so I think it must be different here). Anne, thanks! I love how it's coming along. How long did it take you to do that pattern? I love it and have easy access to dal tile, but I'm worried about committing the time to doing the design myself. I'm already doing the builtins and a bunch of other small projects. Lundy, I took a look and there are a couple of possibilities there - don't love them as much the swirly one, but definitely doable. There is so much beautiful tile on your site.. If I had more time, I'm sure I would eventually find something in the imperfects that would work....See MoreNeed help with bathroom vanity decision
Comments (8)I also prefer A -- pretty strongly prefer it. As someone else said above, it's a more simple choice, and simple is usually your best option. B looks kind of "odd" with its stair step look -- kind of too many cooks in the kitchen....See MoreNeed help designing bathrooms
Comments (15)Terri, I was going based on what I saw in your vanity. Theres no rule that says you cant mix and match styles. if you like it and it looks good and makes you happy it you can tweak it just enough to do that then it's all good. :) that's how you make the style all yours. Hope that helps....See MoreHelp! Just one last decision for bathroom renovation!
Comments (9)So, we've decided to get the West Slope light, it's OK and it's easy at this point. Now the decision is which size?? I've included a link to the fixture and am also attaching pics of a "mock up" in the room. We have some concerns about too busy/visually crowded for the intermediate size, but have to balance it against enough light, etc. The sink faucets are 39 inches apart (center to center) and we can't move them significantly because we're keeping the vanity (with new countertop). So what do you think about the 3 options? Are there any guidelines for vanity lights? The lights will be at the height of the current fixture. The mirror (just beveled/no frame) will sit under it. It's resting on countertop now. The vanity countertop is roughly 8 feet, the mirror/sinks "occupy" about 5 feet of it. https://www.rejuvenation.com/catalog/collections/west-slope-led-sconce/products/57bca517d55930195d0023b7 This is the 15 3/4 inch option with lights centered over faucet (new rectangular undermount sink ~21 long): This is the 27 3/4 inch option (4 inches between 2 lights): And this would be a single 39 3/4 inch light (roughly from faucet center to faucet center) and 10 inches "in" on each end of mirror: Any thoughts about visual appeal and practicality? Thanks!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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