L-Shape Barth rooms Design
An L-shape vanity that butts up against
a wall maximizes limited floor space, while a bowl-shape vessel sink
and a corner-mount faucet free up counter space for soap and toiletries.
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When choosing a clean-lined unit with an open area below, a simple towel rack can help hide plumbing fixtures or storage baskets.
When choosing a clean-lined unit with an open area below, a simple towel rack can help hide plumbing fixtures or storage baskets.
A custom vanity is often the best choice for a small bathroom
because it can be made to fill an awkward nook's exact measurements.
Using every bit of an alcove also allows for a wider counter top with
more room for essentials. A cabinet with lots of hidden drawers and
shelves keeps the room tidy, but the glass fronts -- along with an
oversize mirror above -- are visually expansive.
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A pedestal sink is a classic choice for
saving space. Even if the top is quite large, the unit will appear
smaller thanks to the slender base. To make up for lost storage, install a shelf and a recessed medicine cabinet above the sink.
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