all cleaned up for the new year Just when you thought I was all sinked out! Here are a few of my favorite bathroom sinks. The incredibly talented Anna Spiro from Black and Spiro as well as the gorgeous blog Absolutely Beautiful Things was kind enough to give us a tour of her home. I fell in love with her bathroom sink. It has a bit of an industrial rustic feel to it, but it looks so elegant against the white tiled wall. I love the mismatched mirrors! I always find it interesting to turn an old furniture piece into a sink base. A simple vessel sink looks so lovely on top of this painted piece. image by Christopher Drake A stunning Swedish painted cabinet in a muted bathroom. image from Swedish Interiors This long console makes a great sink with extra space for towels and a pitcher. image by Christopher Drake My Gustavian cabinet looks so divine as a sink cabinet in my bathroom, although Stefan from Lief was horrified when I told him what I was going to do! Oh well. I thought this was such an interesting piece. I love the combination of the dark wood with the Carrera marble top. image by Christopher Drake Skirted cabinets are beautiful and a great inexpensive sink base option. image Christopher Drake Another pretty skirted sink. image by Christopher Drake This is a gorgeous pedestal sink by Michael Smith. image from the Lascaux tile website Michael Smith used a double pedestal sink in this all marble slab bathroom. image via Cote de Texas Larry Laslo used this magnificent double pedestal sink in this all white bathroom. Pedestal sinks work well in small spaces, like this little bathroom designed by Gil Schafer. I love my pedestal sinks in my little bathroom. I think this simple clean sink looks fantastic with the Venetian mirror. Love the open shelves for fluffy towel storage. Simon Upton Domino Magazine I have no idea what this piece was originally used for, but it certainly looks great as a sink! image by Christopher Drake or what about a simple stone sink ? image by Christopher Drake xo Brooke |