Friday, October 19, 2012
From bed to bath and beyond
Materials: Edland bedside table
Description: We wanted to create a rough luxe bathroom, so needed some fittings that would look polished against our newly concreted walls. Actual bathroom cabinets were too small or too boxy, and almost always in brown or white. So when we saw the Edland bedside table it was a no-brainer to pair it with a simple square basin and single tap.
To make it happen, my handy husband drilled out two holes in the top of the Edland - one to accept the waste and one to thread the tap pipes through. He then used a jigsaw to cut out a section of the panel between the drawers and cupboard (as seen in the pic), so that the waste to could run down below the sink.
Result: favourite bathroom ever!
See more of the Edland bathroom vanity.
~ Aimee, England
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boo hoo, edland is discontinued.
ReplyDeletelove the idea.
Love it!
ReplyDeleteSplendid!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the wall ?
Hello ...
Deletewe have a similar wall, it is made of clay plaster and wax - wall color with metallic pigments. First, a base color is painted, then applied the wax - and brushed similar to polishing shoes to shine. We have used gold, but there are other colors such as anthracite.
You can see it on : http://seidenfein.blogspot.de/2011/05/indisch-getraumt-indian-dream-bedroom.html ( in the middle of the post ) combined with lincrusta
Best regards
Wonderful ! Thanks for this good idea !
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