Q: Hi Apartment Therapy, We live north of San Diego (in Encinitas) and I am looking for resources to find a bathroom vanity. We are finally planning our bathroom renovation, I have found floor tile and backsplash as pictured above, but we're still looking for a new vanity/sinks/faucets. Can anyone out there tell me where some good online bathroom hardware resources there are for me to shop at, either in/near San Diego or online...[question continued below]
Also, we're wondering what people think about whether we should keep the big mirror on the wall in our bathroom (shown below) or replace it with something else, any opinions? Thank you so much everyone for any help you can give! -Melanie
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Did you try Googling for stores near you?
faucets.com
Lowes
Home Depot
efaucets.com
As far as the mirror: No, it needs to go - but you can reuse the glass by having it cut in thirds and making frames for a pair of new bathroom mirrors and a new mirror elsewhere in your home.
It depends a lot on budget. I think you could find some modern, functional, and economical vanities at Ikea. As the mirror goes, I would replace it with a framed mirror to match the vanity you go with.
More sources,
Craigslist
eBay
and yes, googling.
I used plumbersurplus.com for a great deal of the sourcing of Vanity, sink, hardware, and accessories for our two bathroom remodels. I also used Hakatai for tile (www.hakatai.com), and they were wonderful! Great customer service and I love my glass tile. I also had a wonderful contractor who listened to my ideas and followed through on my vision. Good luck!
Try costco.com. My girlfriend just bought a new Brentwood Newport vanity and it looks great!
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11300589&whse=BC&Ne=5000001 4000000&eCat=BC|114|1240|4304&N=4000382 4294904249&Mo=7&No=6&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ns=P_Price|1||P_SignDesc1&Sp=C&topnav=
Based on your tile selection, I would advise you to check out the new sink and vanity collections at Ikea. There are two new lines that are very clean, made to look like DWR. I wish I could buy one myself but my space is too tight. You, on the other hand have a double sink, lucky.
But, buy the faucet at Home Depot, much easier to install than the metric system sold at Ikea (at least that is what my husband tells me). Love the look of the Ikea facets but won't waste the money because they are difficult to use.
As for the mirror, you could always frame it to match your new vanity. Ikea has lovely round mirrors. CB2 has some great choices too.
Good luck with the bathroom. I can't wait to see pictures of the finished project.
I think the mirror is okay as long as you take a minimalist approach to the vanity....and switch out the shower curtain for a glass enclosure. My bathroom is done in the same colors, but in a glass mosaic tile. My vanity is a simple stainless cube with a small integral sink and vola taps.
those tiles are so pretty! I would say get rid of the mirror, it looks like its been there since you moved in and you are going for a custom look, I think spending a few more bucks will take you far.
Also, I'm not sure exactly what your taste is but try looking at some vintage fixtures and mirrors, less expensive and lots of charm.
Definitely replace the mirror. :)
That tile is GORGEOUS . . great pick!
And I'd second the Ikea suggestion if you don't want to spend a lot of money. If you want something a bit more durable/custom/etc try Restoration Hardware. Beautiful stuff.
i found my faucets for the kitchen and bath at homeclick.com and plumbersurplus.com. If you know the brand/item number of the faucet you love, I'd try froogle.com to find which website has the cheapest one. Restoration Hardware also has their bath sale going on now.
What is the brand and color of the tile - I have been looking for a similar palette!
Another, low cost idea that my mom did with a similar vanity: paint it a flat color, she used a charcoal gray and then put plain stainless knobs on. Then she put a custom white silestone/ceasarstone countertop on it. Sinks built into the silestone/ceasarstone counter...very modern and easy and inexpensive re-do. She also upgraded the mirror to Rayburn medicine cabinets over each sink.
Where are you planning to put that tile, BTW?
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I can't wait to find all the pieces we need and start (and finish!) the project.
I will send in photos when it's all done.
The tile is called Skyline sky loft blend.
And I guess I'm planning to put it between the bottom of the mirror (new mirror!) and the top of the vanity.
I just fell in love with it and really want to use it.
Do you know if that tile co. has a website?
Personally I love the big mirror, and would hate trying to get ready in a smaller one.
Love your tile....I would really appreciate if you could let me know what the tile co is that sells it is so I can see all of their options....Is there a website?
Thanks!
p.s. I think you should keep the big mirror....just have it professionally moved up so that you are able to install your beautiful tile backsplash between the bottom of the mirror and the top of your vanity/sink like you wanted. I think a big mirror makes any room appear larger and grander.
Not sure about a website for the tile, I found it at a showroom here in San Diego, and couldn't find a website for it.
Here is a link to the showroom.
http://ibtsdiego.com/