A nice bathroom redo from Denis.
He says, "I used a Hollviken sink but created my own floating counter with cherry wood.
Here is the bathroom before to show the uglyness.
And here are 2 photos at different angles of the sink.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteBravo! That is one good-looking bathroom remodeling. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteI really like the results of this hack. I've been wanting to do something very similar. Any chance of getting some instructions or a step-by-step guide of some kind for this?
ReplyDeleteNicely done, though personally I like the old look better :)
ReplyDeleteA very nice job.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the plans for this. I think a sink like that would look great in my guest bathroom.
It pretty easy, just make a box with 3/4 plywood with any finish you like but the secret to have no screw showing is "The Kreg® Mini Pocket Hole Jig" great and strong to screw it from the back.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful bathroom!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Archie...uhhh, I don't see what was wrong with the old style, and would definitely call it far from "uglyness." The old style had some character, some color, some flavor. I loved the colors, the bathtub "step," the plant (plants in all rooms!!!), the hanging light, the mirror, the tile...RIP nice bathroom.
ReplyDeleteWow! So much better! Good job :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I wonder what kind of bathtub is that that goes so well with the sink. Any info?
ReplyDeletewell done!! huge improvement. some light and air, and a lovely clear layout.
ReplyDeleteHuh? To each his own, I guess. I would rip out the new one and rebuild the old one. The new one looks like Dracula's. Sharp angles, tub that looks like a coffin. I find it cold and austere. The wood floor is nice but the rest is definitely a downgrade. Ah, well... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. All the old bathroom really needed was a big ol spa tub... and the light. But if it makes you happy, then be happy!
ReplyDeleteLooks good, but I really liked your old bathroom.
ReplyDeleteHuge improvement! Congrats on the upgrade. I'm using your floating counter strategy for a hollviken myself.
ReplyDeleteFantastic !!
ReplyDeleteHey Jules, killer job on the floating vanity. I'd love to know your actual plans on how to build this. Please post. Thanks.
ReplyDeletelooks clean and nice. I love it, but how durable is it?
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