…which is not Christmassy at all, but still, somehow it works!.
We also really wanted a free-standing tub so we could really feel like this was a relaxing and indulgent space too.Heated floors are pretty necessary for Canadian Winters too in my opinion!.

I think that little “KraftMaid Cabinetry” label inside the top drawer is so pretty!I’m a little sad that the drawer insert ended up covering it up, but I do love all that storage!.What storage and functionality challenges did you have in your original bathroom and how did your designer solve them with KraftMaid products?.

Our old bathroom was wheelchair accessible so that meant that we had a really big vanity area, but there are a big cut out in the middle of it where the wheelchair could fit in under the sink.Since we didn’t need that wheelchair accessibility, the cut out area was really just wasted space and an area to collect dust and cat fur.

We also had three big drawers on each side of the vanity but that was it for storage and all the little things would either just roll around in the drawers or would end up on the counter.
I really wanted a place for everything, big and small, in our cabinets this time around so that I could keep the counter tops as clear as possible to keep the room clean and tidy and at all times.I used mis-matched metals on the hardware and it totally makes the piece.
I was worried it would be weird, but really I think it would feel weird if we had this cabinet all full of character and then all of a sudden we had this pristine-looking matchy matchy hardware.The knobs are brushed nickel and the hooks underneath are polished chrome and it just works..
So what do you think?Do you like our rustic country version of this corner of the bathroom or should we put the butterfly wallpaper back up?
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