Showing posts with label Bathroom Sinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bathroom Sinks. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Designing Our French Inspired Kitchen and Bath: The Kohler Store

Greetings everyone!  Things have been progressing behind the scenes as we continue to design our French inspired home.  As you might have already noticed; we have been on a short break from blog posting. We have been working our way through some unforeseen design obstacles.  The bidding process has again resumed and we too will now pick up our blog postings right where we left off.

Today we want to share a few photographs from a recent trip to The Kohler Store in Glenview, Illinois just outside of Chicago.  For those of you interested in visiting, you can find the Kohler Store at:

The Kohler Store (Chicago Area Locations)
1180 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Glenview, IL 60025

For your added shopping pleasure, you can also visit the Abt showroom right next door!  See our trip to the Abt showroom, home to all appliances and electronics.

Back to The Kohler Store.....

Who is ready to take a loooonnnnngggg soak in this tub?  I think I could sit in this white porcelain Kohler beauty for the rest of the night!  It matches perfectly with the marble wall tiles shown.  While the hardware is gorgeous, I think I would select something in chrome to compliment the clean look of the white on white. Isn't it amazing how clear and blue the water looks in one of these tubs?


Another view of the white tub and faucet.  We have fallen in love with the look of these marble wall tiles!

In keeping with a traditional look, we are leaning towards this Kohler shower fixture, complete with separate hand shower.

The tile work behind this fixture is also amazing.  I love how various tile sizes were used to create a frame for the entire shower unit.

Our kitchen faucet front runner is still the Rohls Bridge Faucet, (see our trip to Abt), but this faucet offers a cost effective alternative.  This unit also comes with a separate side spray.

Some impressive features with this fixture are the faucets height and reach, allowing for deep pots in the middle of the sink to be filled or cleaned with ease.


One item we have had trouble locating is a large white console sink similar to this smaller unit.  This would make a great console sink for a half bath.  I would hesitate using anywhere else due to the lack of cabinet storage or counter top space.  Have you seen larger console sinks?  I know Tina at The Enchanted home has a great white console sink  in one of her bathrooms.



We have really been considering the use of wall mounted faucets in bathrooms with vessel sinks.  It would seem that it would be easier to clean both the counter top and faucet if it were up off of the counter.  Do you have a wall mounted faucet?  What are your thoughts?

To update you on our construction timeline;  Our original plan was to already be mid way through construction by this summer, but as it happens other events have altered our original plans. 

As we already mentioned there were unforeseen design obstacles that needed attention.  Now that we are working through those our other big announcement is expected arrival of our first child this August!  We are very excited and look forward to all of the new adventures this will bring.

Our new goal is to keep life simple and enjoy our new baby once she arrives.  We have decided that it is probably not a good idea to move into temporary housing, have a baby, and start construction all at the same time.  We will spend the next few months making, and sharing, material selections.  This should allow us to coast on auto pilot through the holidays and start construction in early 2014.  I do stress EARLY, because even though we seem to have a great deal going on, we are ready to move!

We appreciate each and every one of you that have emailed us over the last few weeks asking about our progress.  We never expected so many followers when we started this adventure.  We are excited to have over 1,000 of you following via feedburner, facebook, and blogger.   If this is your first time visiting, please join us and get all future updates.

Have a great day!
 
- Tonya and Rob

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Bathroom Sinks: Which is your Favorite?

We have started to experience some chilly mornings here in Indiana.   Just another sign that fall is quickly approaching and that we will soon be celebrating, and decorating for, the holidays.
 
Today we want to share some inspirational photographs for bathroom sinks.  We are trying to narrow down some selections before we visit the showroom next month.  As a side note, we will also be visiting the Bentwood Kitchens showroom in Chicago next month to review cabinet designs.  It should be fun and we of course will share all of it with you.
 
Now on to some sinks! 

 
CHOICE 1 
I expect this blue and white inspired sink to be a hit with many. 
 
 
 CHOICE 2
Our master bathroom will have two separate vanity / sink areas slightly larger than this space.  The tile being carried up from the floor to become part of the back splash adds a great look.  We still are not sure about a bowl sink, as we plan to utilize wall mounted faucets to make cleaning counter tops easier.  A bowl sink may conflict with this objective.  Who has a bowl sink?  Are they difficult to clean around?
atticmag.com


CHOICE 3
Now this sink may be better utilized in a garden room, but we have also seen large sinks like this in bathrooms.  It is a very impressive rectangular sink. 

 
CHOICE 4
Again a different version of a bowl sink, this time in white porcelain instead of the marble bowl sink shown above.  This designer has also used wall mounted faucets.  I think this would have looked better with a tile back splash instead of the same granite.
designlinesltd.com 


CHOICE 5
This is a very traditional sink design.  We are considering this for use in our powder room more than the master bathroom.  The wainscoting behind the sink adds to that traditional feel.
decorpad.com 


CHOICE 6
This white pedestal sink is nearly identical to the one above, but slightly smaller.  We tend to gravitate towards the larger of the two.
 houzz
 
 
CHOICE 7
This open design vanity / sink is very European in feel.  Again the wall mounted sinks and recessed bowls make cleanup a snap in this bathroom.  The stainless steel sinks actually look very nice with the polished chrome faucets and plumping.
decorpad.com 


CHOICE 8
Another variation of a traditional white sink with marble counter top.
homedecoration.net 

 
CHOICE 9
Here is something a little different for all of the contemporary sink folks out there.  The large glass sink bowls are the perfect size.
houstonarchitecture.com 

 
CHOICE 10
This shows another open vanity / sink design.  These wall mounted faucets also have wall mounted soap dishes.  How great is this sink to clean!? A quick pick up of the tray and wipe it down.  Nothing to get in the way on the counter top.
decorpad.com
 
 CHOICE 11
Again another beautiful bowl sink with wall mounted faucets.
architecturenewsplus.com
 
 
 Okay I realize this isn't a bathroom sink but who wouldn't want this in their bathroom?  The color, size, and appearance of this french blue bathroom cabinet is amazing.  Such a beautiful piece for storing away towels and other bathroom goodies for when you have a vanity / sink with no cabinets or drawers.
 
Those are our inspirational photographs for today. 
 
If you missed our last post on Wine Cellar Designs you can see it HERE.
 
Next Thursday we will be starting our "Thirsty Thursday" drink series.  This series will be designed to give you ideas for your college game day tailgates.
 
Again, thanks to all of you who continue to comment and sign up to follow our blog.  The feed burner feed is on fire!!  We love hearing from you and will always try to respond to every question and comment.
 
 
Thanks again and have a great day!
 
Tonya and Rob