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For the India Apartment: Rustic Pedestal and Wall-Mounted Bathroom Sinks

Recently I shared ideas for making a carved wood table-like bathroom vanity for our apartment in Chennai, India. I’ve also collected many pedestal and wall-mounted sinks on a Pinterest inspiration board. Whatever we do, the final result should be uncommon and creative.

Here’s the floorplan showing the master bathroom I’m thinking about right now:

The wall where the toilet is located will look like this (this is a photo of the store display at Vaigai Sanitation in Chennai):

Sorry for the yucky photos below – it’s hard to make gorgeous construction photos. Here are the tiles installed (before grout) in our bathroom, where the toilet will go:

Looking through the door, this is the space where the vanity and sink must fit:

After this photo was taken, the tile was installed in the shower, to the right. We will install a glass door to the shower, where the step is on the right side, so it’s not a wet bathroom. The vanity and sink will be next to the glass.

I have this rustic mirror, purchased last year from One King’s Lane. It will be going to the Chennai apartment, and may go in this bathroom above the sink:

Many of the pedestal or wall-mounted sink ideas that I like have an old, rustic or natural look. Here’s a few inspiration images …

Via Atelier AM:

Via indetail interiors:

This was pinned on Pinterest from Santa Fe Craig’s List about 7 months ago, long gone now:

Via Barry Dixon:

I don’t know the original sources of the next three images; please comment if you do:

Via House Beautiful:

Via Richard Powers:

Via Eleanor Cummings:

Finally, a simple copper wall-mount sink from Copper Sinks Direct:

Mostly I like the wall-mounted faucets. But our plumbing is not designed for that. And the walls are concrete and brick, and the tile is already installed. Changing plumbing would be an enormous messy pain. So I do need a plan that doesn’t include wall-mounted faucets.

I hope this inspires you to try something very different in a bathroom!

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Must Make: An India-Inspired Carved Wood Bathroom Vanity

It’s still just a vision right now. A vision for the master bathroom vanity in our Chennai, India apartment that was inspired by these photos …

Via Houzz:

Via Monica Bach:

In Cher’s India-inspired Hollywood penthouse, designed by Martyn Lawrence-Bullard:

Via Rinfret Ltd.:

And another one found on Houzz:

Many more inspiration photos are on a Pinterest board. You’ll see most are smaller vanities that take little floor space. The bathroom is small, so the vanity must do its job in a compact way.

I do not want to buy a vanity.

Because I got an idea and must make it happen. That’s just how I am. My idea is to find a long piece of pretty carved wood, and create a wall-mounted “vanity” under a marble counter, like the photo above.

At Chicago’s Randolph Street Market a few weeks ago, I spotted carved wood that Eileen of Mayseek Global Treasures found during her recent trip to India. They inspired me to start planning for the bathroom again. Aren’t these beautiful. I love the wood piece on the far right:

While visiting India last year, we found this carved wood piece at Crafters in Cochin:

A major goal of that visit was to find pieces to complete the bathrooms. I was so excited, I thought this wood piece was The One. However because this was an entirely intact, intricate and looooooong piece, it was more costly than we wanted to spend.

We also explored iron grates as a possibility. The India shopping adventure was like Goldilocks, looking for what was just right. We’re still looking, so this story isn’t done yet.

Metal lattice pieces like these from Parasoliel in copper and aluminum would also bring the look:

They have a lot of designs, like these:

I like this option because there will be copper accents throughout the apartment. The kitchen has a hand-hammered copper farmhouse sink.

I love this blog post Parasoleil wrote about the question, are you designing your home to be topos or chora? I am totally going for chora in the Chennai apartment! That’s why there’s all this thought and care into creating something different and meaningful.

The hardest part – beyond deciding what to use – will be getting this made properly. So far I’ve had a hard time communicating the vision to our contractors. They haven’t done or even seen anything like this before. I’m not feelin’ the trust. I have the urge to get my hands on decent tools during our next trip to Chennai, and make this myself. Or make it here in the U.S. and take the pieces to Chennai to assemble there. The vanity has to be so compact, the pieces could fit in our bigger suitcase!

My mom said that when I was two years old, I put together my first sentence. She was trying to feed me with a spoon. I must have become impatient. I grabbed the spoon and said, “do itself.” Some personality traits never leave us!

When Designs from Around the World Collide …

… they don’t have to clash.

Pinterest lets us neatly categorize images. But sometimes those categories might make us miss some cool combos. My Pinterest feed showed three images I repinned this evening into three different Boards. So they would never be seen together. But in the feed, they did temporarily show up together, and I saw this:

They’re a bed cover, a door and tiles from different areas of the world, but they look kind of nice together.

The bed cover is antique Chinese, Qing Dynasty, and silk satin. Luxurious! See more explanation about the designs on it at mirabile visu tumblr:

The old door is in Biot, France. Found on tumblr where it’s attributed to Hole in One:

And the tiles in this beautifully-simple shower — I don’t know where this shower is, but the tiles don’t look Chinese, and French design isn’t my forte, maybe Moroccan?

Imagine all these elements together in an Old World master bedroom/bathroom suite (including some stone!). Don’t be afraid to mix designs and patterns from different worlds!

Joyful Colorful Rooms

After yesterday’s post about restraint, I’m feeling, ah … restrained … like I want to kick my way out of something. Playing out before you right here might be a big internal conflict I have over the direction to take the India apartment! Because  my next instinct after the ”restraint post” was to do a “color post.” So here it is, joyful rooms with color …

Love this room, found at 1st dibs and photographed by Melanie Acevedo:

Via Nikreations:

Next two images found at Bazaar of Serendipity:

Found at American Gypsy Living:

Via Natalie Jagers Pinterest:

Via Jeffers Design Group:

Via House to Home:

Found at Libbie Grove Design:

Found at Design Darling:

You know, the words we choose to describe things might reflect what we think about things, if we pay attention to the words. Why did I choose “restraint” to describe how to create a “restful” room? Could a restful room not also be joyful and colorful? Compared to this colorful post, it seems I must think restraint sucks all the joy out of rooms and life. What do I really think about all this? Heck if I know now. I’m really confused. All I know is, when I think about restful, I see someone lying there with a book or something else solitary. When I think about joyful, I see people laughing and waving their arms around and maybe even jumping. Does what a room looks like really matter to these?