![]() Sink: Next40/B, $414.00 Buy it here. Faucet, $313.00 Buy it here.
This small-scale sink is great for a lavatory with a tiny footprint because it's 19" deep and 15" wide.
[posted by kris]
Purchase info: Sink: Next40/B, $414.00 Buy it here. Faucet, $313.00 Buy it here.
--Posted November 21, 2008
![]() $147.00 View it here.
I'm working on a half bath remodel in a very narrow bath. Because there is only 40 inches of space from wall to wall, it's important to have a lavatory sink that's not too deep. This one measures at only 11 inches deep at it's deepest point, but it has a generous width, so it doesn't feel too skimpy.
[posted by kris]
Purchase info: $147.00 View it here.
--Posted October 30, 2008
![]() $175.00, Buy it here.
If you're on a budget, but still want style, $175 is a pretty good deal on a sink.
[posted by kris]
Purchase info: $175.00, Buy it here.
--Posted October 23, 2008
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If you like the look of this bath from the Woolsey Studio, it can be done economically with discount plumbing.
This above the counter lavatory sink is $294, and this wall-mounted faucet is only $268. [posted by kris]
Purchase info: Via Desire to Inspire
--Posted October 2, 2008
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It's refreshing to see a beautiful bath space that doesn't require tiles everywhere. The nice simple wooden sink (although I think I would worry too much about the upkeep) and the horizontal-mount mirror and the wall-mount faucet brings it all together. It's perfect how the alignment is slightly askew.
To create this look in your own bath remodel, you can get the faucet for under $300 here. The mirror is pretty much a no-brainer. Start at Ikea and work your way up as your budget allows. The sink is more difficult to locate but since I have a problem with the idea of wood, I would probably use something like the Omvivo washplane or the erosion sink, which can be custom made to any length. [posted by kris]
Purchase info: Planhaus link via Below the Clouds.
--Posted September 25, 2008
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We originally posted the Omvivo Washplane over three years ago, but I thought it was time for a revisit since they've come out with more color and material options.
[posted by kris]
Purchase info: Buy it here.
--Posted September 19, 2008
![]() T20 sink--
I love the perfect edges on this sink.
Purchase info: Buy it here.
--Posted September 3, 2008
![]() $3500.00,
Buy it here.
Whoa. This sink is a show stopper. Each one is 100% custom made, so expect to pay around $3500. Sinks can be shipped internationally.
[via New York Ecospaces] [posted by katie]
Purchase info: $3500.00,
Buy it here.
--Posted July 23, 2008
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These pictures have me thinking about expanding my horizons when it comes to kitchen and bath surfaces.
"DURAT is a solid polyester based material used for custom made surfaces in public and private interiors. It contains recycled plastics and is itself 100% recyclable. The sophistication of the DURAT material lies in its silky warm feeling and the interesting impression of depth in its finish. DURAT is extremely durable and can be renewed by slight sanding. The material is very resistant to wear, humidity, and various kinds of chemicals." [posted by katie]
Purchase info:
Buy it here.
--Posted June 2, 2008
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Bathroom fixtures continue to amaze as more designers thoughtfully minimize even the most standard elements.
"The new Moab sink takes its source from the technology patented in 2004, anticipating the future coming trends, of the hidden water sheet supplying, in a vision of decontextualization of the object. AIS gives the chance to place the sink even out the bathroom eliminating the tap as main feature of the bathroom area." 100x54xh18 cm [via mocoloco] [posted by katie]
Purchase info:
Buy it here.
--Posted February 26, 2008
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