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1. Dedicated chopping and baking stations. Regular countertop height is fine for those casual weekly meals. But for larger, more involved recipes that require a lot of chopping, rolling or other strenuous maneuvers, a lower countertop is more ideal. That’s why some avid home cooks are gravitating toward dedicated chopping and baking stations that are often a continuation of a larger, standard-height island. See how to create a dedicated baking station
7. Vacuum friendly. This broom closet solves a common storage problem: the unwieldy bulk of a vacuum with an extension wand. These machines can be powerful tools, but they tend to explode over a large surface area when at rest, taking up a lot of storage space. This closet is just under 2 feet wide, but its door contains a handy wire bracket that corrals the vacuum extension wand. Ah, space. Houzz readers seem to be impressed: About 230,000 people have saved this photo to an ideabook.
1. Smart StorageWell, it seems the No. 1 thing people were looking for this year was savvy storage solutions for all of that bathroom stuff. These tall, narrow pull-out cabinets make the most of the space and are conveniently located next to the vanity. Notable detail: There’s even a makeup mirror inside for those moments when the homeowner doesn’t want to have to lean over the counter for a close-up. Learn more about this bathroomMore Browse more bathroom photos and guidesSee how to create and use Houzz ideabooksBrowse bath storage, materials and fixtures
8. Crisp-Rustic ContrastThis type of farmhouse-style vanity is popping up all over Houzz. The unexpected drawer sizes, rustic wood and new silhouette have shaken up bathroom design. Tiling from floor to ceiling, a classic black-white floor tile and barn sconces continue the theme, while the use of all that white keeps things clean-looking and fresh.Notable detail: The just-right-sized baskets for towels on the bottom of the vanity.
17. A Hat TrickNow this is fun: This bathroom and two others that made the top 20 are all in the same house. See if you can guess the other two, then click on the photo, look to the right and click on “Other Photos in This Project” to see if you nailed it.Notable detail: The tall legs on the vanity give it a freestanding furniture look. It looks more like a chest of drawers than a vanity.You Can Turn That Into a Bathroom Vanity?
19. A Tall OrderTall mirrors stand up to the soaring height of this bathroom and break up the expanse of that beautiful backsplash tile by just the right amount. Notable detail: Mirror-mounted sconces maintain the look. Sconces flanking the mirrors could have clunked up the clean design.How to Choose Your Bathroom Vanity Lighting
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