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Vintage furniture used as a bath vanities saved on the budget.
In the bathroom, a custom-designed oak vanity extends into the large, penny-tiled shower.
In the master bath, a West Elm dresser was converted into a double vanity.
Bathroom
The new master bathroom was expanded. The maroon sink was moved to a new location and has a more sculptural feel.
The bathroom has two glass walls with frosted and transparent glass to allow light to filter in from the windowed area. Colored grout and yellow drawers and hardware bring bright colors into the space.
Builder Luke Gilligan of Gilligan Development used reclaimed oak planks from a deconstructed barn to create this modern bathroom vanity’s rustic millwork. To achieve the rugged look, he sanded and wire-brushed the wood, then applied a clear stain. The sinks are from Duravit’s Vero line and the cabinet pulls are from Top Knobs.
The double vanity in the master bath has a concrete trough sink with a wood slab counter.
Sage-colored clay tiles line the shower stall in the master bath.
The toilet was fairly new, so they left it as it.
The simple bathroom was fitted with colored glass and black tiles, and accomodates a generous bathtub and shower.
She had a vessel sink and a Delta faucet in champagne bronze incorporated into the vintage dresser.
The bathrooms are filled with North Shore toiletries and custom ceramic floor tiles. Andrew Mau, who designed the shaka wallpaper in the restaurant, also created the Moana Vanity Mirrors.