Today I'm going to share my bathroom vanity redo with all of you. Unfortunately I don't have any before pictures because I took them years ago and I can't find them anymore. Ya'll will just have to be satisfied with the after pictures. *sighs*
Before the vanity was just a natural wood tone. Nothing too hideous, but it was basically just boring. I decided to go with a neutral, gray washed looked. I was somewhat inspired by this hutch from pottery barn:
I really love the tones in it! Mine, of course, doesn't look quite so good, and had to be interpreted a bit for a vanity, but I'm pretty pleased with the final result:

Please forgive some of the awkward angles. Our bathroom is quite small and doesn't allow for ideal angles.




That's all for now, but hopefully I'll get another post up soon and not wait a whole month before I post again! Thank you all so much for reading, and don't forget to subscribe if you like what you see. :)
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