I am seeking a small vanity to place inside my wardrobe closet. Any suggestions???
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Designs by BSB on Jan 10, 2012Do you have a budget?Helpful Reply
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Rae G on Jan 10, 2012I would like to spend up to $300. I need something small, off-white and with a stool.Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Jan 10, 2012Did you try re purposing an existing vanity? How big is the closet?Helpful Reply
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Rae G on Jan 10, 2012I do not have a vanity. I want to set up my vanity in the middle of my wardrobe closet that is on my homepage.Helpful Reply
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Virtually Staging Properties, Inc on Jan 10, 2012Check out your local Goodwil stores and might be able to find a vanity that can restore and paint it white. Also, check out thrift stores in your area and around Atlanta online - they are popping up everywhere! There is a great consignment furniture store in Chamblee -check their website at www.consignmentfurnituredepot.com.Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Jan 10, 2012How long of a vanity? New you can anticipate a new builder grade white painted to average $50LF. Id be happy to offer you a price if you send me your dimensions. Otherwise, resourceful ideas already given. Habit for Humanity has RESTOREs too!Helpful Reply
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Faidra at CA Global Inc on Jan 10, 2012Rae, wish I'd known! Gave an antique one away awhile ago. It was very cute, but I had no where to put it. Gave to goodwill. But check, Tuesday Morning, home place, American furniture, marshals, they always have good stuff Iike that. Will look out for you.Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Jan 10, 2012Along the thrift store line, don't overlook the Habitat ReStore outlets. I have found they have a lot more furniture than Goodwill or the like. Plus, they are more likely to have a vanity top if you come across the base, and vice versa.Helpful Reply
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Lin R on Jan 10, 2012craigslist.com might be another option.Helpful Reply
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Rae G on Jan 11, 2012Thanks for all the great suggestions. I have complied a list and will begin my search today. Virtually Staging Property... I never considered Consignment Furniture Depot, but the website has some amazing pieces. Again, thanks a bunch. I know hometalk.com has members with excellent, affordable idea. I am glad to be a part of this website.Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Jan 11, 2012@Rae, I actually meant finding a vanity as a thrift and fitting it in place. I should not have mentioned "Existing"Helpful Reply
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Cynthia H on Jul 18, 2015Although there are vanities out there, had you considered a simple parsons table or similar piece?Helpful Reply
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Bonny on Dec 20, 2015A second-hand small French-Provincial writing desk would work well as a vanity inside of a closet. A wall mounted lighted cosmetic mirror would furnish you with a perfect make-up station. You could make a flounced skirt to mount underneath the top of the desk ( using the springs for curtains or cording ) or you could re-purpose new or second-hand cafe- curtains for the flounced skirt. Best of luck with your project. Feel free to contact me about creative ideas for re-purposing. I love to brain-storm !Helpful Reply
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