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VANITIES

If you aren't moving your plumbing, check where your waste is situatedchecking if you have a floor waste or wall waste. Older bathrooms usually have floor wastes. This means that your plumbing will be shown if you have a wall-mounted/floating vanity If your plumbing is indeed coming from the floor, ensure you choose a vanity that goes to the floor If you are redesigning a space, we suggest ensuring your plumbing is inwall, so you have the ability to hide plumbing and have a floating vanity and wall-hung tapware
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F L O A T I N G V A N I T Y
The plumbing for the sink is coming from the wall (not floor) and concealed in the vanity.
L O O R V A N I T Y
Our Adams st Project / The plumbing for the sink was coming from the floor, therefore the plumbing is concealed in the vanity. However, we moved the plumbing in the wall to allow for a wall-hung tap/mixer
Whether you have storage in your mirror or not is completely up to how much you may need to store/how many people are using the space.

If you have ample storage in your vanity, aim to have a non storage mirror There are more beautiful options to choose from when it comes to non storage mirrors.

Bathroom mirrors don't have to be the traditional rectangle white/mirrored boxes we are used to seeing in bathroom showrooms; this is your chance to add some warmth, colour, or texture to your bathroom Think about introducing a mirror with a timber or brass frame to match your tapware? Whether you need extra storage or happy with a standard mirror, don't waste the opportunity to make your mirror another beautiful feature of the bathroom
