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      Design Dilemma - Kat's Bathroom

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      2.14.10 This is what I received from Kat:

      Help! I need to remodel my bathroom but I am coming up with a problem as to how I will have enough storage space once I remove the sink vanity and the large cabinet shown in the picture. The large cabinet, consequently, also blocks my light source making the bathroom darker. Light is not a problem during the day, but all in all I need to both brighten the bathroom during the remodeling process but also not remove too much of my storage space. Any feedback you give would be appreciated.

      So I contacted her got more info about the bathroom and some dimensions to sketch it and here is what I came up with:

      after seeing the photos and the 3d, here is my take:
      The bathroom is an average size but yet it appears much smaller that what it really is. That's due to a couple of factors:
      1. The tall storage cabinet in the middle of the wall. This cabinet is cutting the bathroom in half and creating a big block in the way.
      2. The fact that the cabinet is blocking the window -The only source of natural light in the room.
      3. The darker paint color
      4. The low ceiling at 7'-6".

      I believe that storage in a bathroom is curtail. We can maintain the same storage capacity by either retaining the storage cabinet but relocating it to the door wall, so that it falls between the wall and the sink. Or we can go with a horizontal storage solution with no vertical blocking .

      Something like below two options:

      When you look at the after plan and perspective above you can see right away how much bigger and brighter the bathroom will feel by simply eliminating the big block and relocating it to the door wall. Or we can remove the storage cabinet completely and replace the one sink with a Double Sink Vanity with storage underneath. This help increasing the value of your house as well!

      For the double sink vanity we can use something like this:

      #1. On the door wall, a scenic art in the color combination you like (purple and blue)
      #2. Wall sconces with a simple design but with some glam finishes. Reflective materials are key to the success of this design, therefore, the metal finish of the sconces is polished chrome.
      #3. Wall mirrors in simple lines and a wood color that matches the vanity. Adding these mirrors will make the bathroom feel much bigger.
      #4. Black metal art work for the wall between the door and the tub. Every wall in your bath is completely thought through so that at the end we'll have a one cohesive design.
      #5. Double vanity sink cabinet in dark wood finish
      #6. Preserved flowers (no sun or soil are required) in the accent colors. This is key to tie the design together.
      #7. White marble tile on the floor. Maybe we can introduce a thin border of the glass tile in purple and blue into the floor.
      #8. A laundry basket that matches in color and design the vanity sink
      #9. Simple white towels. If you want to add a color, I would go with black.
      #10. The window wall in blue and purple glass tile. This is the first wall you see when you enter the spacem. This wall is the soul of your bathroom, it will make a huge design statement. Remember that all other walls, accessories and the ceiling are white and a little black.

      Hope you like it!
      As far as budget: with creativity, sweat equity and WUSLU this can be accomplished under $3000

      Take care,
      Yas

       

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