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Outlets in drawers are very common. You can buy med cabinets and vanities with them already installed. Or they are add on options to buy in some lines, eg. Robern.

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Reply to: Outlets in drawers are very common. You can buy med cabinets and vanities with them already installed. Or they are add on options to buy in some lines, eg. Robern.

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Judy Mishkin

i have both and would do both again. but (there is always a but) not all rain showers or vessel sinks are alike. our 'vessel' is very large, not a standing bowl thats hard to clean around. and our rain head is purpose built from the ceiling, not protruding from the wall which can have a problem of being too close to the wall. yes, you have to have good water pressure. and you do need to have a hand held shower as well for when you dont want to wash your hair and for sluicing down the walls. but OMG my rain shower is magical.

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Reply to: i have both and would do both again. but (there is always a but) not all rain showers or vessel sinks are alike. our 'vessel' is very large, not a standing bowl thats hard to clean around. and our rain head is purpose built from the ceiling, not protruding from the wall which can have a problem of being too close to the wall. yes, you have to have good water pressure. and you do need to have a hand held shower as well for when you dont want to wash your hair and for sluicing down the walls. but OMG my rain shower is magical.

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Yarbro Home Improvement LLC

Yes, own and have installed many. We love ours and my clients love theirs. I will admit that I don't have experience with a "flat" vessel sink. All have had some type of "wall" either sloped or curved. Water hits these walls and glides into the drain. No splashing. They are easy to clean. Inside and out. Keep in mind, they are a bowl, sit above the surface of the counter and will break and chip if abused

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Reply to: Yes, own and have installed many. We love ours and my clients love theirs. I will admit that I don't have experience with a "flat" vessel sink. All have had some type of "wall" either sloped or curved. Water hits these walls and glides into the drain. No splashing. They are easy to clean. Inside and out. Keep in mind, they are a bowl, sit above the surface of the counter and will break and chip if abused

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Above Counter Round Bathroom Vessel Sink White

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My House

Why is so important to have updated decor? 1) If your home looks "outdated" decor wise, people assume unconsciously that the home maintenance might be outdated too. That's why front landscape is important to be well-pruned. and the door to have nice paint. 2) Outdated decor gives the impression that one can't afford this mortgage and have nice decor or vacations too. You loved your home for many years, but the time has come for you to part. Prepare yourself for the inevitable transition. I wrote a long post earlier comparing your rooms to those of a 1960s home with more current decor,...These are more of the bedrooms in that house - Decor came from Ross, HomeGoods, Burlington, and Tuesday Morning. My point is that you don't need to spend a lot of money. You don't need to paint everything. Some things can be bought/ returned, while others you might want to keep. I'm not saying the pics shown are the best in decor, just what might look a bit updated. Get more ideas here: 50 model homes- staged for mass appeal - https://tours.stevenjamescollins.com

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Reply to: Why is so important to have updated decor? 1) If your home looks "outdated" decor wise, people assume unconsciously that the home maintenance might be outdated too. That's why front landscape is important to be well-pruned. and the door to have nice paint. 2) Outdated decor gives the impression that one can't afford this mortgage and have nice decor or vacations too. You loved your home for many years, but the time has come for you to part. Prepare yourself for the inevitable transition. I wrote a long post earlier comparing your rooms to those of a 1960s home with more current decor,...These are more of the bedrooms in that house - Decor came from Ross, HomeGoods, Burlington, and Tuesday Morning. My point is that you don't need to spend a lot of money. You don't need to paint everything. Some things can be bought/ returned, while others you might want to keep. I'm not saying the pics shown are the best in decor, just what might look a bit updated. Get more ideas here: 50 model homes- staged for mass appeal - https://tours.stevenjamescollins.com

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Bonfiglio House

most of these seem to be mounted within 8 inches of the mirror, perhaps this is to add to the lights brightness. I don't know if that would interfere and get in your way, I'm not sure I get that close to the mirror.

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Reply to: most of these seem to be mounted within 8 inches of the mirror, perhaps this is to add to the lights brightness. I don't know if that would interfere and get in your way, I'm not sure I get that close to the mirror.

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Jamie Pace

There is some really good info on compact and space saving toilets on the website toiletfound.com. Maybe it can help in some of your decision making. Good luck with your remodel.

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Reply to: There is some really good info on compact and space saving toilets on the website toiletfound.com. Maybe it can help in some of your decision making. Good luck with your remodel.

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Crystal Globe Chandelier

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Hi there! Wall sconces are a refreshing change from the usual overhead light, but only when it makes sense to do so. In addition to your questions, another thing to keep in mind is the style of the sconces you choose (if you go this route). Since your vanity is only 36" wide, a mirror and two sconces may get a little crowded. The mirror will need to be no more than 2' wide, including frame. This will leave 6" on each side for the sconces. If they are narrow, this can work. Just centre each sconce on the 6" between edge of mirror and edge of vanity. Definitely don't extend the sconces beyond the edge of the vanity. Since you have very little time to pick a mirror and sconces, I would personally default to an overhead light. Things are less likely to go wrong here - all your electrician needs to do is centre the wires over the vanity! Allow a good 36" from top of vanity to the light opening - maybe even a few inches more. This will allow for about a 6" backsplash, and a 30" high mirror. If you go with an overhead light, the mirror could be anywhere from 2 - 3' wide. The biggest advantage to sconces (aside from being new and different) is that if the bathroom is being used to do make-up, the side lights help eliminate shadows. In this particular bathroom, it doesn't sound like this would be the case? I hope this was helpful!

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Reply to: Hi there! Wall sconces are a refreshing change from the usual overhead light, but only when it makes sense to do so. In addition to your questions, another thing to keep in mind is the style of the sconces you choose (if you go this route). Since your vanity is only 36" wide, a mirror and two sconces may get a little crowded. The mirror will need to be no more than 2' wide, including frame. This will leave 6" on each side for the sconces. If they are narrow, this can work. Just centre each sconce on the 6" between edge of mirror and edge of vanity. Definitely don't extend the sconces beyond the edge of the vanity. Since you have very little time to pick a mirror and sconces, I would personally default to an overhead light. Things are less likely to go wrong here - all your electrician needs to do is centre the wires over the vanity! Allow a good 36" from top of vanity to the light opening - maybe even a few inches more. This will allow for about a 6" backsplash, and a 30" high mirror. If you go with an overhead light, the mirror could be anywhere from 2 - 3' wide. The biggest advantage to sconces (aside from being new and different) is that if the bathroom is being used to do make-up, the side lights help eliminate shadows. In this particular bathroom, it doesn't sound like this would be the case? I hope this was helpful!

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wdccruise

I'd go with a 40" or so lamp over the mirror. Examples: George Kovacs Tube West End LED Solfart LED Nuvo LED Add a dimmer if you discover the light is too bright or want to control the brightness.

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Reply to: I'd go with a 40" or so lamp over the mirror. Examples: George Kovacs Tube West End LED Solfart LED Nuvo LED Add a dimmer if you discover the light is too bright or want to control the brightness.

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Tiffany Carboni
Tiffany Carboni

Outfit Your Shower With the Right Bench for You

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Toronto Interior Design Group
Toronto Interior Design Group

The Right Height for Your Bathroom Sinks, Mirrors and More

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David K Warfel at LightCanHelpYou.com
David K Warfel at LightCanHelpYou.com

Your Guide to Perfect Bathroom Vanity Lighting

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Janell Beals - House of Fifty
Janell Beals - House of Fifty

How to Get Your Bathroom Vanity Lighting Right

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Blakely 3-Light Foyer, Antique Silver

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Capital Lighting Blakely 3 Light Vanity 20.5", Antique Silver

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Radiance Contemporary Single Door Medicine Cabinet, 27"x33"

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Corsicana Vanity, Antique White, 37.175"x22"x34"

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30" Decor-Style Mirror refection Adelisa Bathroom Sink Vanity

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Freestanding Bathroom Vanity, Marble Mosaic, Mirror Insert, 30", White Gloss

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Couple more closeups. He did a custom frame around my tv which had the same veneer as my cabinets. Can’t wait to have a soak with Game of Thrones on! Lol

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Reply to: Couple more closeups. He did a custom frame around my tv which had the same veneer as my cabinets. Can’t wait to have a soak with Game of Thrones on! Lol

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Interceramic

Hello! For smaller bathrooms, we recommend to use a lighter color to make it appear much larger. A marble tile or marble-look tile, matched with a fun mosaic will look fantastic! Visit us online to get you inspired! Here's the link to our bathroom room scenes! If there's anything we can do to help, please let us know!

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Reply to: Hello! For smaller bathrooms, we recommend to use a lighter color to make it appear much larger. A marble tile or marble-look tile, matched with a fun mosaic will look fantastic! Visit us online to get you inspired! Here's the link to our bathroom room scenes! If there's anything we can do to help, please let us know!

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Floor tile for small bathroom reno. Please help!

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Nancy in Mich

For a medicine cabinet, it all depends on what you want to spend. The issue with getting a wider one is that you either will have a very large door to open, that requires you to step back from the sink, or you will have two or more doors to open, with breaks in the glass surface for the door edges, giving you a line in the reflection. Larger hinged door cabinets sometimes deal with this by doing one larger door in the center and a smaller mirrored door to the side (or both sides). Or there is a crack between two equal mirrors, right down the center. You have to consider how you use the med cab to decide which is best for you. The Quality Bath site has a large selection of med cabs to look at, but their site is closed for the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (eastern time US). Houzz also has a large collection. It seems to me like you could have a med cab as wide as your vanity, at most. Think about where you want your lighting, though. Most say that having sconces at face height is best for shaving and make-up, so you would want a narrower mirrored cabinet if you had a sconce on each side. Getting a cabinet with LED lighting right in the glass is another option, and it does not require any extra wall space. This one is even 6 inches deep, so it will hold just about anything you would want to store in it.

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Reply to: For a medicine cabinet, it all depends on what you want to spend. The issue with getting a wider one is that you either will have a very large door to open, that requires you to step back from the sink, or you will have two or more doors to open, with breaks in the glass surface for the door edges, giving you a line in the reflection. Larger hinged door cabinets sometimes deal with this by doing one larger door in the center and a smaller mirrored door to the side (or both sides). Or there is a crack between two equal mirrors, right down the center. You have to consider how you use the med cab to decide which is best for you. The Quality Bath site has a large selection of med cabs to look at, but their site is closed for the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (eastern time US). Houzz also has a large collection. It seems to me like you could have a med cab as wide as your vanity, at most. Think about where you want your lighting, though. Most say that having sconces at face height is best for shaving and make-up, so you would want a narrower mirrored cabinet if you had a sconce on each side. Getting a cabinet with LED lighting right in the glass is another option, and it does not require any extra wall space. This one is even 6 inches deep, so it will hold just about anything you would want to store in it.

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