You don't always have to break the bank to create a stunning room....especially if the room is tiny. My client had a tiny powder room that she just didn't like. It was a simple room, but very small, and the door had originally been hung the opposite way that we thought it should be installed. The other big problems were dim lighting and some seriously disturbing red monkey wallpaper. But the floor tile and toilet were just fine, so we left those intact.
We found some really fantastic lighting and mounted sconces on each side of the sink, replaced the oval mirror with a lovely mirror framed in mosaic tiles, and replaced the pedestal sink with an open vanity with a dramatic vessel sink. My client ordered the vanity herself from Lowe's. What a find it is! The waterfall faucet is a perfect touch, and that idea came from my client's teenage daughter who has quite the eye for design.
This project was a fun collaboration with really lovely results.
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