Cheap, Yet High-end, Oak Vanity to Match Mosaic Tile Lestillo
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Cheap, Yet High-end, Oak Vanity to Match Mosaic Tile Lestillo
This was a cheap, relatively easy project that yielded high end results. I made up for the lack of storage with a large medicine cabinet. With some leftover oak flooring, some square oak spindles, and some half inch plywood, I made the elevated oak box to house the sink. I tiled the three exposed faces of the box (the rear end is open for plumbing) with the mosaic tiles I used for my lestillo.
Another money-saving tip I used on the lestillo itself. I liked a bulky tile trim peice which I used around the window and on the tub ledge and I felt the pencil tile prices at home depot were overpriced and didnt match my design. I cut the trim prices down lengthwise and straddled the lestillo with them. I got two linear feet for the price of one and it matched the rest of the trim pieces perfectly.
Another money-saving tip I used on the lestillo itself. I liked a bulky tile trim peice which I used around the window and on the tub ledge and I felt the pencil tile prices at home depot were overpriced and didnt match my design. I cut the trim prices down lengthwise and straddled the lestillo with them. I got two linear feet for the price of one and it matched the rest of the trim pieces perfectly.