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Tue, Feb 12, 13 at 13:35
| anyone know where to find a small console type sink at 20". I like the bissonnet, and the American Standard Ravenna, with the towel bar, but they are too big. |
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| I did a gut reno of my 1st floor bath, and the size of the room is teeny tiny. I believe the sink couldn't be larger than 18 inches wide, so I bought this one at Davidson Plumbing in Paramus NJ. Sorry I don't remember the manufacturer. |
Here is a link that might be useful: sink
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| Lisaj's sink setup is much safer looking to me. I can see people tearing a shin open on the lower edge of the console in the OP. Sharp edges. You could try having a cabinet maker make you one and getting the sink separate. |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Tue, Feb 12, 13 at 20:19
| Overstock usually has some very narrow floating vanities. Not sure if the styles would work for you, and of course I've never seen any of them in person. |
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| I could make a wooden vanity, only problem is not really what I want. Looking for something light and airy. The bathroom is so small 5x8', and can't move anything around. Will check overstock.com |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Tue, Feb 12, 13 at 22:40
| Should have mentioned, just search on "bath vanity", without "floating", or "wall sink" to see all the options. |
This post was edited by writersblock on Tue, Feb 12, 13 at 22:41
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| Found out who made the original vanity and sink I posted. It's by the high end Lacava company, the wall mount stainless steel bracket is around $1300 + the sink, all custom fabrication. |
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| I just purchased a small bathroom sink from WS Bath Collections - Linea and I love it. It comes in several different sizes. I purchased the 16.5" x 14.2" http://wsbathcollections.com/home/products/4 |
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| Have a similar cabinet made and use a small vessel sink. |
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| Have a similar cabinet made and use a small vessel sink. |
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