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BathsAlthough we tend to think of bathrooms as fundamentally functional, there's a wide variety of ways to design cabinetry. Even in small spaces, a little thought up front can mean a big difference later. Current trends are towards higher countertops in the European tradition, and the idea that bath cabinetry can also look like furniture. |
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Solid maple raised panel doors are stained and wiped with a
coffee-colored glaze. Sink cabinets have full height doors for a
furniture look. |
The solid surface
vanity tops feature a ledge behind the sink for small items. The
cabinetry door and drawer fronts are "foil" type in Antique White. |
Curved cabinetry for
the powder room departs from the traditional. The staggered heights and
lighted open space below the cabinetry adds drama.
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| Even a small vanity
can be efficient with a stack of drawers and an off-center sink for
maximum countertop space. This cabinet has a mica laminate top to match
the cabinet. |
This almond
mica-laminated vanity has stained oak pulls, and the solid surface
countertop stands 36" above the floor in the European style. |
Radius corners add a nice touch to this glazed and pickled white oak
vanity. The cultured mable countertop has an integral sink. |
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