When husband and I went to look at bathroom supply places we found lots of sinks that we liked, some taps that we liked... but not a single vanity. Even the ridiculously expensive, high end vanities left us cold. We really wanted something that had a beach house feel and didn't look too modern, but there wasn't really anything in that bracket. After looking through all the images that we had saved and flicking through our extensive home magazine collection we started to get a feel for exactly what it was we wanted, plus I found this vanity that another blogger had had her husband whip up:
As you do, what a handyman!
I wish I could find her blog again to credit her, as her gorgeous vanity and the vanity that she identified as being her inspiration:
became our inspiration and it was these images that we showed to the various cabinet makers. I investigated wood vs stone benchtops, 120 year old Kauri Pine vs recycled hardwood and after much deliberation decided to go with a laboratory style basin on a recycled hardwood base. I decided against a stone top as I love the look of the wood top:
The basin is just balancing on top at the moment as the plumber hasn't done the waste yet or installed the taps but you can get an idea of how it will look. I had intended to put a couple of small cane baskets on the shelf below to store towels/bathroom bits and pieces in but I grabbed one of my vintage wine press baskets, as it was close, and now I love the look of it on the bottom shelf.
Many thanks to the lovely Rupert at Beachwood for making sense of a couple of photos and creating a vanity that we are beyond thrilled with!