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A mix of open and closed bathroom storage makes built-in cabinetry more interesting and versatile. With trim styling and a mix of glass-front cabinets and colorful cubbyholes, this bath built-in has an open, airy feel. Hidden hinges enhance the slick design.
Before hiring a craftsman to make built-ins for your bathroom, list and measure what you want to store so you can size the cabinets and cubbies to suit your needs.
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I would also like to know how to build this vanity or where to purchase one.
7/14/2010 06:15:28 PM Report AbuseOh yeah, you can go to the DIY section on the home page and see how to make a really cool night stand that has a door for storage and hiding the normal clutter.....5 different ones that are B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L-!!!!
7/14/2010 03:22:49 PM Report AbuseYou can use a bookcase made with 6" deep shelves...this will not take up lots of space...run it along a wall and then use pretty (long rectangular shaped) baskets to hide the assorted "stuff". What about a nightstand with drawers....these take up little space..I have used one and it was great!!!!
7/14/2010 03:11:03 PM Report AbuseI agree with Kathleen, these storage spaces aren't meant for small bathrooms. Show storage cabinets/ideas meant for small spaces.
7/14/2010 11:51:34 AM Report AbuseIt is not difficult to find space for storage in the large bathrooms you show; how about ideas for the size bathrooms most people have where there really are storage challenges?
3/25/2010 06:52:32 AM Report AbuseI am trying to find info on dimensions and other info to construct this vanity. Any suggestions? E Krish ekkmom@insightbb.com
1/18/2010 07:50:29 AM Report Abuse