We are looking for a storage solution for our half bath, which is also Lauren's primary bathroom for getting ready in the mornings. Since we've moved in, she's been organized in the half bath with her overnight bag, but we are now ready to find a permanent solution. The bathroom currently has a small pedestal sink and doesn't have a large footprint for a vanity, so I've been looking for inspiration on smaller vanities. We could potentially squeeze an 18 x 30 inch vanity in the space, but because you can't find an 18 inch deep vanity, we will accommodate by replacing the doorframe molding with something smaller. Additionally, squeezing a 30 inch long vanity will only leave a two inch clearance for the toilet, so it may be a better move to go with a smaller width vanity.
I'm headed to Atlanta tomorrow to return and exchange some kitchen parts that were either damaged or that we did not use, and I will likely come home with a bathroom vanity. Here is what you may see in the back of my car tomorrow:
Designer: Vintage Revivals
This price includes the cabinet and counter with integrated sink, but not the faucet
Designer: Making Modern Home
This price includes the cabinet and counter with integrated sink, but not the faucet
Designer: Chris Loves Julia
This price includes the cabinet and counter with integrated sink, but not the faucet
Designer: Erin Williamson
This price includes the cabinet and counter with integrated sink, but not the faucet
Designer: Ikea
This price includes the cabinet and counter with integrated sink, but not the faucet