When my husband and I decided on our master vanity, we wanted something that looked like furniture and had storage.
We got price quotes from our builder for custom cabinets and countertops that made our jaw drop. We found this vanity, instead, at Home Depot for 1/3 the price. This vanity has authentic marble countertops with beautiful details, lines, and plenty of storage.
I couldn’t find our exact vanity but this one is very similar.
As for the mirrors, we were looking to add a little personality in this department. Mirrors can be a budget-friendly way to add some character while still maintaining the resale value of the home. Instead of the boring rectangle, we went for these arched mirrors. I wasn’t able to find our exact mirrors as we got them on sale but similar ones can be found here.
I was dreaming of a beautifully styled bathroom. Pretty towels, scented candles, orchids…and…my husband’s allergy bottle, mouth wash, nail clippers…wait..huh.
I struggled with how to mix real life with beautiful decor in the bathroom and came up with a simple solution.
Pretty basket= less cluttered look. It’s easy to maintain as my husband and I can simply throw the items back in a basket without having to think about it.
We aren’t constantly opening drawers and cupboards to look for the items we need every morning/evening and we still get a clean, polished, look.
Easy maintenance and easy on the eyes.
A similar basket can be found here.
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