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Since we only have two bathrooms in this house, and the other one is super teeny tiny, I knew that I wanted to go with custom cabinetry in the master bathroom to really get the most out of the space.

The good news is that beautiful bathroom fixtures are available in just about every style and at every price point.I would recommend going with a trusted brand like.

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who actually makes many different lines of fixtures at every price point, but who you know will always provide a quality product that will stand the test of time.Which particular product you choose will really depend on your budget and your vision for your space, but it’s worthwhile to have faucets, towel bars, and tub fillers that will feel like a quality product each time you use them and won’t start to rattle and fall apart on you after a year of use.. All of the fixtures in our bathroom, including the faucets, the towel bar, and ring, the tub filler, the knobs and drawer pulls, and even the toilet paper holder are from the amazing Weymouth line from Moen.The quality and craftmanship on these pieces is really superior and I think it really shows in our bathroom!.

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Light fixtures are really important to me and the light fixtures in this room are from the Waterhill collection from.I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen bathroom light fixtures that I like more than these!

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The proportions and the finishes of everything on these lights is just perfect..

Think about how you’ll use them.Funny story about that: When we first got the idea to put in this wall of cabinets in the back hall off of our master bedroom, little Jack was about 3 weeks old.

Chris saw that they had a whole bunch of basic cabinetry in stock at our local Home Depot that he could just grab and toss in the back of his truck for about $100 per cabinet and I thought it was a great idea!.But.. We’d just finished working on Jack’s nursery for the last year or so and I didn’t want to start on any big projects.

So I said we could do it, but we really should just put the cabinets up, power through it, and be done in like 2 weeks.Famous last words, of course.. Chris actually got the old shelving ripped  out and the new cabinets up in about 24 hours, which was an awesome start to the project.