Bathroom
Nowadays bathroom vanities can range anywhere from 29 to 36 inches in height. The standard is typically 30 inches, which was the height of a typical wooden dresser being used with a washbasin back in the day. Repurposing vintage furniture can be an economical way to customize the vanity height for your bath: simply add feet or cut away a portion of the base. Unless it’s a true antique, there is no need to fear altering an aged piece — that’s the beauty, and the enjoyment, of upcycling old furniture.
FLOOR Brick is always an option for a country kitchen, as it provides a charming, rustic feel. The downside with brick is that it can feel cold underfoot and can be fatiguing for prolonged standing. Despite the hard surface, bricks (especially old ones) are quite porous and must be sealed often to protect against stains and wear.
doors on shower
Polished Nickel
Oil-Rubbed Bronze
raised timber floor
teal walls
bulkhead above mirror
high windows
Cabinet, floor
Even if you're not renovating or building a new bathroom, you can put in floor heating. Some manufacturers have heat mats that can be stapled onto the subfloor or up between the joists.
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Shower in middle of room
window between mirrors
vanity, sconces
Tile looks like reclaimed wood
Flooring - tile looks like wood
Wall colour, black sconce shades
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