The wardrobe cabinets will have glass knobs with polished nickel bases. A smaller size of that same style will be used on the vanity and laundry cabinets alongside glass drawer pulls from Restoration Hardware. The door levers and knobs are from the Omnia Traditions collection. Here you can see my picks with the other fixtures in the area...
1 1/4" Glass Knobs - via Cool Knobs and Pulls or Restoration Hardware
Grafton Clear Glass Pull - Restoration Hardware
Omni Traditions 904/45 Lever
Omni Traditions 970/45 Knob
Grafton Clear Glass Pull - Restoration Hardware
Omni Traditions 904/45 Lever
Omni Traditions 970/45 Knob
It's not the right fit for this project, but I love geometric/polygon hardware styles like these and just had to share:
Nest Studio Octagonal Pull
So, the only item left to buy in terms of hardware is the towel bar, which will be mounted between the medicine cabinets above the vanity. I really want a vintage glass one but I'm finding it nearly impossible to find one that is the right length and has a polished nickel finish. I have a few ideas on how I can make it happen though, so I'll keep you posted!
Hi Kyle,
ReplyDeleteYou made such pretty picks. Can`t wait to see your bathroom completed. I`ve never heard of this company before so thanks for sharing. I`m off to check out their site. Love that geonmetric door knocker.
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mikky
www.todaloos.com
Thank you for this post!
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Love that sconce! I'm on the hunt for a new pair for my bathroom reno as well.
ReplyDeleteKyle - I have the Restoration Hardware medicine cabinets and LOVE them! Beautiful selections!
ReplyDeleteOh those drawer pulls are fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteWho makes the shower fixture? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the sconce too! Would you mind sharing where it is from?
ReplyDeleteVery good looking choices!!
ReplyDeleteThe shower fixture caught my eye. Yes, if you could please share who makes it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hardware shoutout and for sending people my way!
ReplyDeleteLove all of your stuff! What brand is the faucet? Is it chrome or polished nickel?
ReplyDeleteGreat choices! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLoose floor tiles are a potential hazard for you and your guests. In addition, loose wall tiles allow moisture to build up inside the walls and can quickly turn into a mold problem.
ReplyDeleteHonestly girl, you are going to have to get it together!!! If you are going to have a successful design business in this day and age you are also going to have to keep up with your blog. Just a friendly piece of advice from someone who knows. Not being critical but you are going to lose readers.
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