the bathroom is supposedly the busiest room in a home. for me, it is also the hardest to furnish because good looking fittings can be so horribly expensive.
matt came up with this affordable ikea solution for his bathroom, which i think totally works.
![bathroom remodel before after](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhez9mMQsgCF5hgIiKGhyP9e3hDsxoRFi9CcMKJBMcGKBJNOlAqkTGuoM88oF91V62pV-O7cq37PC3RsKTBNwNjlB0C97yCePP5Jwt05v-wjkk0Rw1aRjpueZoxUckvAN0CiF0-hQlWUAWz/s400/Before&After.jpg)
![bathroom remodel before after](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_YWK4gN0e6Q9TTOkXZMInRPlbFh3jAjIyQdeQv71yHlwXyAx6uyfnSTz5F1hdUoBCKKx3QMzdRkad7NknIoZNS3dEjrssh2McLiILVlpU6QRNsHyztRY_Bzl6O22l3Stf_piRYhkWL2jW/s400/Labeled.jpg)
"when it came time to redesign our half bath we were unable to find an affordable yet stylish solution for a vanity. our search lead us to ikea where i decided to hack a
stolmen shelf and create a floating sink/vanity. i cut a hole to allow the
hollviken sink to set down in the shelf and mounted it to the wall.
![floating bathroom vanity](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgXnbwiY1KiRizeCPN-bPUajfmlF1NqsRBXlu6vYRyptfmG2rwmBpMS3emgXqyPvSji5PGocUPlLrNmzp6psaIw3-PFxq-h4QI2J8EyxpqawmNtIJ64tSHgPfD1539x4iVZSyCNFqxFfk_/s400/Sink.jpg)
for storage i cut an
effektiv storage unit down to 6" depth (originally 14") and mounted it to the wall. then i attached a
grundtal towel bar to the bottom.
![bathroom cabinet](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVm2SsRNlDXo5LmNW-mgLvI_C_L2P3vi_3lPMLALNqYEGHCy2G_lZsqEXSKngjmWbkvzgy59dI_YV8PG4acrazXMfQWZzXWdBJBCAQFoaGDo4Q64ACLVDpxjMOCVy6YWcDLulMubM16M2f/s400/Cabinet.jpg)
everything else in the remodel came from special order from the local "home centers". the entire renovation only cost around $1400."
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