Powder room
Yet another design challenge solved with this custom corner mirror. A small vanity in the corner often means you can't get lighting on the side without shoving a light fixture awkwardly into the corner. The use of the second mirror solves this problem. It's a clever design and creates a very sleek look
Powder Room remodeled in gray and white tile. Silver gray grasscloth wallpaper gives it texture. Floating cabinet with white marble countertop keeps it light and bright. Gray and white stone tile backsplash gives it drama. Vessel sink keeps in contemporary as does the long polished nickel towels bars. Tom Marks Photography
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Furniture base molding. If seeing (and cleaning) under a bathroom cabinet just isn't your cup of tea, there's always this option: furniture base moulding combined with a recessed toekick behind so you don't have clean under the cabinets.
Decorative molding details. The simple addition of a piece of molding between the upper drawers and lower doors adds a level of detail you don't see on a standard stock cabinet. The molding and base molding transforms this into a furniture-style piece.
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Knowing how beautifully calacatta ora can be book matched we decided to create book-match each floor area, boarded by honey onyx, We ran a honey onyx border around the walls at the same height as the vanity, when the border reached the vanity we created a mitred honey onyx vanity top with inset fabricated calacatta basins. Above the vanity was a large mirror with a back-lit honey onyx frame, in order to avoid any shadows in the back-lighting from the fixings, the onyx frame was bonded to a bespoke glass frame, the fixing to the boxing that held the lighting were then hidden behind the mirror.
This eclectic Phoenix powder room has LED lighting underneath its translucent white quartz sink. It also features Chinese hand-embroidered silk on the walls.
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