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I know Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn but where else can I shop online or locally that isn't cheapy? I'm seeing awesome master baths on Houzz with custom vanities by carpenters and I'm wondering if I can get something out of the box better than Home Depot and would love to have more options than just Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn. But I do want nice quality and high end'ish.
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| Same places that do fancy lines of kitchen cabinets. Out of the box isn't going to be that high end. |
| check out plumbersurplus.com you'll find a range of great products and also check out some of the vendor sites too. |
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| The person that used to own our house was a contractor, and he seemed to favor Plumbing Parts Plus in Rockville. I don't think they are crazy high end, but still a step up from Home Depot. But I also don't know tons about that stuff. |
| Custom vanities aren't crazy expensive. Find a bathroom/kitchen remodeling place to order one. |
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We're also looking for bathroom vanities. One thing that's troubled us is that a lot of the nice sets only have a normal mirror. Not a medicine cabinet. I don't think I've ever lived anywhere without a medicine cabinet, and I can't imagine making do without one! Very frustrating.
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| Another recommendation for Plumbing Parts Plus, as well as Sunday Kitchen and Bath in Rockville Town Center. |
| Custom vanities are just cabinets with a countertop on it. Go to the kitchen/bath place and design what you want. Drawers, doors, feet, flush to the floor, extra deep counter. Pick the color, finish, material, type of drawer closure, integrated features, etc. |
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Oh I'd only want one without a mirror or medicine cabinet (I don't like those personally) so I could pick my own.
Re: countertops. But even you pick the cabinet, then you have to go separately to a granite place and have them come out and measure your cabinet and do the fit? That seems like a pain. Or the kitchen places will do all that and be a one stop shop? |
| One stop shop usually |
It depends what you want. If you have something in mind, a certain material or a a certain color, then maybe the cabinet shop you're working with will not carry it or be able to source it. They will however have a variety of options that they can and do work with so you are welcome to choose those options. |
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Okay thank you. Maybe what I need to do is go to a kitchen and bath place and take my top 5 Houzz pics and say can you replicate this vs buying online at Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware or other sites.
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| Union Hardware in Bethesda. |