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If you want to add vintage pieces to your bathroom, you'll be pleased to hear there are lots of ways to do so. From mirrors ...
Vanities don't have to be neutral. Choosing a playful color can give a bathroom a vibrant, joyful look—particularly when it's ...
[Enter the vintage bathroom.] Whether it’s an old, free-standing cast-iron bathtub, an antique dresser repurposed as a vanity, or refurbished tiles that get a second life as floor or wall ...
Our friends at Apartment Therapy have put together a guide to making creative use of vintage furniture in your bath as vanities for basins of every type. You can use old dressers that conceal ...
Instead of doing an entire revamp, they focused on a few small swaps that made a huge difference - and helped the vintage fixtures look their best, too. That was the case with this bathroom ...
That may be too much trouble for the average homeowner, but antique fixtures aren’t the only way to bring a little history into the bath. Improvised vanities can do the trick. When Becky and Alan Dye ...
Romanticize your daily skincare or makeup routine by adding a vanity to your bathroom. Better yet, use a vintage desk instead of a builder-grade vanity to add color and character to your bathroom.
To save space, we designed a barn door, by cutting down our original bathroom door. We’d have two sinks, tons of undersink storage and three big drawers, in a custom vanity with rope pulls.
The most important piece of furniture you will buy could make or break a project. Here are some possibilities. A great bathroom vanity, like this one designed by AM Interior Design, blends storage ...