09-05-2017, 06:27 PM
The general contractor brought us in to create a double sink vanity in a new addition he built for this couple’s home. The original house was over 200 yrs old so we designed cabinetry with wider stiles & rails and inset the door & drawer fronts to give it more ‘age’ and class.
Here is the floor plan and both elevation views…
Their architect had repositioned the entry door which left us less wall space, so we narrowed the make-up desk and placed it at the end of the cabs, on the right. He also eliminated the wall cabs (for recessed ceiling lights and to accommodate wall mounted mirrors with sconces above). He asked us to create a ‘tower’ (for two medicine cabinets ). We adjusted our numbers, modified the plan and got to work.
Here is the architect’s sketch on my rendering…
And here is how it turned out…
Russell Hudson / http://www.hudsoncabinetmaking.com/
Here is the floor plan and both elevation views…
Their architect had repositioned the entry door which left us less wall space, so we narrowed the make-up desk and placed it at the end of the cabs, on the right. He also eliminated the wall cabs (for recessed ceiling lights and to accommodate wall mounted mirrors with sconces above). He asked us to create a ‘tower’ (for two medicine cabinets ). We adjusted our numbers, modified the plan and got to work.
Here is the architect’s sketch on my rendering…
And here is how it turned out…
Russell Hudson / http://www.hudsoncabinetmaking.com/
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