The picture of the sink you are seeking looks like a FOREMOST Columbia Euro bathroom vanity and top. Most Ace Hardware stores sell that brand in different colors.
Kayla Smith
July 23, 2009
Ha ha Franki, did you mean: http://www.mybath.biz/servlet/the-301/Bathroom-Vanity-Cabinets-with/Detail
Franki Crenshaw
July 16, 2009
That's a perdicament. I found my new <a href="http://www.mybath.biz/servlet/the-301/Bathroom-Vanity-Cabinets-with/Detail">Bathroom Vanity</a> yesterday. I don't know if they have anything that diminutive.
Wow, that does seem like a good price. I'm redoing a very small bath too. 80" x 69" but really need to leave a corner 24" x 28" space for a closet for bedroom. (the walls and floor are all gutted from water damage, starting from scratch.)
Been frustrated by the lack of design choices at the vintage salvage stores... may opt for that corner toilet myself, but it is pricey. Which model did you get?
sparkie
February 20, 2007
Thanks Bertandernie for that idea. It may of worked well providing it fit the existing cast iron closet flange on floor. But, I had my eye on several vintage style toilets. I found one for only $220 online w/ free shipping! Then, it arrived in less than 4 days! I was impressed. Most of the vintage style toilets I saw started out around $400.
I did some more net searching and saw some abovee counter type sinks that might work. For storage, I might try using a wall cabinet on floor and sit on top of or slightly recess a small sink. Had a couple other ideas but don;t remember them at the moment. I'll post a pic when,i f ever, I get one installed. Oh, one was a small wall hung but slip a shallow cabinet of sorts under it. I do not want to give up storage....being stubborn. :)
ITSusanB
The picture of the sink you are seeking looks like a FOREMOST Columbia Euro bathroom vanity and top. Most Ace Hardware stores sell that brand in different colors.
Kayla Smith
Ha ha Franki, did you mean: http://www.mybath.biz/servlet/the-301/Bathroom-Vanity-Cabinets-with/Detail
Franki Crenshaw
That's a perdicament. I found my new <a href="http://www.mybath.biz/servlet/the-301/Bathroom-Vanity-Cabinets-with/Detail">Bathroom Vanity</a> yesterday. I don't know if they have anything that diminutive.
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nice work on your bathroom, here are some more vanity sink options for others to consider!
Haddyshack
Sparkie,
Just found this site .. dont know if it might help. http://www.sapg.com/
Haddyshack
sparkie
This is the toilet I got online:
http://www.absolutehome.com//web/catalog/product_detail.aspx?pid=22369
bertandernie
Wow, that does seem like a good price. I'm redoing a very small bath too. 80" x 69" but really need to leave a corner 24" x 28" space for a closet for bedroom. (the walls and floor are all gutted from water damage, starting from scratch.)
Been frustrated by the lack of design choices at the vintage salvage stores... may opt for that corner toilet myself, but it is pricey. Which model did you get?
sparkie
Thanks Bertandernie for that idea. It may of worked well providing it fit the existing cast iron closet flange on floor. But, I had my eye on several vintage style toilets. I found one for only $220 online w/ free shipping! Then, it arrived in less than 4 days! I was impressed. Most of the vintage style toilets I saw started out around $400.
Thanks Again!
bertandernie
sparkie
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