Bathroom Vanity Styled After Antique Furniture

6 April 2008

If you’re remodeling, and you need a new bathroom vanity, there are a number of ways you can go. You can buy something off the shelf of a home improvement store, order something from the internet, convert an old piece of furniture into a vanity, or have something custom built.

This bathroom vanity with its antique-dresser look actually falls into the last category, though at first glance, you’d probably believe it’s an actual antique dresser that was converted for a sink and plumbing. The vanity is all new though, a custom designed and built piece from the Designer Series at Cole & Co:

“Make a statement with this beautiful demilune chest. Drawers, end panels and top feature mahogany and prima vera veneers. The details abound with burl veneers and gold accents with intricately carved acanthus leaves. Lower two drawers are operable for storage.”

Each furniture piece is handcrafted and has the back cut out by hand for plumbing and sink attachments. Sink and fixtures aren’t included, so you’ll have to select your own, but the company has a list of recommend sinks on their site, so you can get something that nicely matches your new bathroom vanity.

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