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One Kings Lane
Step 8: Infusing Personality and Style: A new large round mirror above the sink gave the room some much-needed personality and creates the illusion of more space. To install the new mirror I unscrewed the door of the old medicine cabinet from the wall. With the door gone I hung the mirror right over the recessed part of the cabinet, rendering it inaccessible for daily use, but luckily we’d added storage elsewhere.
Next, I switched out the old light for this cool long-arm sconce. I feel pretty comfortable changing out light fixtures, but if you’re not, definitely hire a pro to help. Both of these simple changes are great solutions for renters! Just rehang the original light and the mirrored door when you leave.
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Archy's
Clin d'oeil sur ces toilettes mode cabinet de curiosité. Ce tout petit espace aménagé dans un ancien placard joue la carte de l'intimité à 100% !
A Joyce Design, Inc.
This mid-century custom home had always intrigued me, so I was thrilled when asked by the homeowners to help to renovate their kitchen, master bath as well as three other bathrooms. Having a true sense of the home's essence and history, they were not afraid to use exotic and precious finishes to highlight its uniqueness. All doorknob sets and faucet sets are by Sherle Wagner and carefully selected by the homeowners to be unique to each space.
One Kings Lane
Step 2: Call in the Pros: With my fixtures on the way my next move was to hire a plumber to handle the install. I know what you’re thinking: “But this is a DIY!” After countless DIY projects, I’ve learned that knowing when to delegate is the most valuable DIY skill to have in your tool belt. In one day the plumber removed the old vanity and installed our new sink, something that would have taken me weeks to do on my own. If you’re confident replacing plumbing, though, then by all means go for it!
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Minosa | Design Life Better
The over-sized sliding door provides access to the bathroom on the left and walk in robe and study to the right, creating additional space and privacy.
Image: Nicole England
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