Top 6 Unique Bathroom Vanities
One of the unique bathroom vanities that I have ever seen was in a fine dining restaurant that focused on organically grown foods. Not only was I amazed at the taste of the food and its nutritional benefits but also with the ambiance of the restaurant. It exuded a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere that you’ll find yourself wanting to visit it again and again. It was when I went to the toilet that I discovered the uniqueness of their sink. It was not the usual standard sink that we have in our homes but rather, a GIANT CLAM! What made it even more unique was how to make the water come out from the faucet. Well, I had to step on what looked like a stainless steel button just right under my foot and kept on pushing it until I was done. Then, the water stopped from coming out when I took my foot away from it. I must admit, I was quite impressed! The designer behind this bathroom vanity was indeed very creative.
And so I thought, such innovations are not limited to that idea alone. If you wish to have your own, you can do it yourself with a little a help from a handyman. Below are a few more ideas that you can choose from:
The trunk of the tree
The big tree trunk with its natural carving will look outstanding when paired with an onyx vessel sink.
A bunch of twigs
Cut the twigs into the same lengths. Use a proprietary adhesive to stick the twigs together, and put a clear vessel sink on top. Its transparency will give the twigs an aquarium like appearance.
Console table
Make use of an old furniture at home. Finish it with the shades of brown to accentuate its antique look. Top it with a square vessel sink and seal it with polyurethane.
Old bicycles
A hardwood with a sink is placed on top of the wheels and the basket will serve as the storage bin for the hand towels.
Wine barrels
Barrels can look good when paired off with a copper vessel sink. It can also provide a sturdy support for the sink. However, you need to prepare this barrel first for the bathroom’s humidity.
Second-hand dressers
The dressers are multi-functional. The drawers are in-tact, the top is ready for the sink, and its body can hold the plumbing well.
Bathroom vanities don’t have to be extravagant. A little patience with a few of your skills can do the trick.
And so I thought, such innovations are not limited to that idea alone. If you wish to have your own, you can do it yourself with a little a help from a handyman. Below are a few more ideas that you can choose from:
The trunk of the tree
The big tree trunk with its natural carving will look outstanding when paired with an onyx vessel sink.
A bunch of twigs
Cut the twigs into the same lengths. Use a proprietary adhesive to stick the twigs together, and put a clear vessel sink on top. Its transparency will give the twigs an aquarium like appearance.
Console table
Make use of an old furniture at home. Finish it with the shades of brown to accentuate its antique look. Top it with a square vessel sink and seal it with polyurethane.
Old bicycles
A hardwood with a sink is placed on top of the wheels and the basket will serve as the storage bin for the hand towels.
Wine barrels
Barrels can look good when paired off with a copper vessel sink. It can also provide a sturdy support for the sink. However, you need to prepare this barrel first for the bathroom’s humidity.
Second-hand dressers
The dressers are multi-functional. The drawers are in-tact, the top is ready for the sink, and its body can hold the plumbing well.
Bathroom vanities don’t have to be extravagant. A little patience with a few of your skills can do the trick.