Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

And here was the problem:.

I wasn’t paid to write this post, but Moen did provide all the faucets, light fixtures, towel bars, etc.for this project.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

Basically all the shiny stuff.🙂 All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own as always!In today’s post I’ll share our process for how we decided what features we wanted for our bathroom vanity.Here’s how to design the perfect bathroom vanity for your family!.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

Using custom cabinetry in a bathroom to create your vanity or other storage solutions can really make a huge difference in how well your bathroom works for you and your family on a daily basis.Since we only have two bathrooms in this house, and the other one is super teeny tiny, I knew that I wanted to go with custom cabinetry in the master bathroom to really get the most out of the space.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

I also knew the room was going to be beautiful and everyone was probably going to end up using that room most of the time.

I was right about that!On top of that we ran a little strip of marble mosaic tiles in a brick pattern and topped it off with a chair rail, also made out of tile.

I also got pretty excited about the whole marble thing and decided that the whole wall behind the vanity would be amazing if we did a marble mosaic in a herringbone pattern.Well, that sounds easy enough until you get to the edges and realize that you need to figure out a way to cut each individual teeny tiny tile into a little mini 1/4 inch triangle with the tile saw.

I’m just lucky that Chris specializes in ridiculously meticulous tasks like that!… and about 20 straight work hours later, we had a tiled wall!.The floors were also a bit of a finicky tile because of their giant size.