I Want to do bathroom with separate vanity like the 1920's...how?
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I brought a small art deco desk, lacquered it black, painted the whole area in cream with black accents and deco stencils. I ordered a round mirror online. I made a cool bench using a shower bench, that I spray painted, and then made a padded cushion over the seat. I found a really cool art deco lamp with a wolf in front of a full moon for the table top that I refurbished. I found a silver/frosted glass tulip fixture to change out the existing one at a thrift store. I wallpapered one wall in an aluminum and white patterned paper. here is some inspiration... https://www.google.com/search?q=bathroom+art+deco+vanity+area&client=opera&hs=SQB&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjd7JOqstzTAhUG4mMKHfmQClgQ7AkIUg&biw=1366&bih=660
Pedastal sinks are definitely true to this time period! As well as tiny hexagon floor tiles.
Do you want a seperate sink area? If so, you would use need to have plumbing to that area.
If you are looking for a dressing/vanity area it will be a fun hunt of second hand and flea markets to find the pieces you need.