Repurposing to Create a Sylish Bath
My client wanted an updated look in the guest bathroom of her new house. We found an old wood workbench and had it retro-fitted to handle the Kohler ceramic utility sink, added retro Kohler faucets, octagonal tiles for the floor and subway tiles for the walls all the way to the ceiling. The mirror frame is made out of leftover wood from the old workbench and the handles double as towel bars. The finished look is a great melding of old and new with a crisp, yet inviting vibe.
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ktiquet Very cute do you have any more pictures?
2 months ago · Like

Kari's Interiors, LLC pictures of this bath or other before and after?
2 months ago · Like

DIAspoton love to see clever repurposing
2 months ago · Like

Dytecture Very unique in a good way !
2 months ago · Like

K B Very cool. Love the lighting also. Source?
2 months ago · Like

Kari's Interiors, LLC The light fixtures are from West Elm
2 months ago · Like

Reico Kitchen & Bath Very clever - love the reuse!
2 months ago · Like

cook492 Love, Love. Love the bath
2 months ago · Like

sewgirl7 Personally, I liked the "before" better, maybe adding updated color coordinated accessories. Love that spicy rust color.
2 months ago · Like
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marjoriebianchi No private storage
2 months ago · Like

Weaver Home Photography Very cool!
8 weeks ago · Like

Iyare I I prefer the before.... Just my opinion
8 weeks ago · Like

Distinguished Flooring LLC Can't wait to see
8 weeks ago · Like

Dytecture that's a lovely reno.
8 weeks ago · Like

nataliekarj Wow! Fantastic job!
8 weeks ago · Like

SPACIALISTS Very cool!
8 weeks ago · Like
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