7 in bathroom potty stool with rubberized grips Provides the proper squatting posture for a more complete elimination Doctor recommended healthy posture to help relieve straining, constipation, hemorrhoids and related ailments Easy to clean and easy to store Sturdy, lightweight and compact Available with smartphone/tablet holder Width 7 Type Compact Color Blue/White Nomenclature SQT1C STOOL TOILET AID WHT 7IN
Ultra-quiet fan heater Boost mode for fast temperature rise Unique modern design with rounded corners High-performance polymer cabinet and front edges, 20 ga satin finish steel front Centrifugal fan that ensures a quiet and efficient airflow Thermal protections with manual reset Top front air intake and bottom front air discharge High-quality nichrome element that generates instant heat Without thermostat Heater Type Standard Fan-Forced Grille Depth 4.12" Wattage Rating 750 1000 1500 2000 W Nomenclature SOA2002WCW HEATER WHITE 2000W Grille Height 15.8" Heating Area 200 sq-ft Grille Width 12" Grille Material Polymer/Steel BTU Rating 2560 3413 5119 6825 Btu/hr Automatic Shut-Off YES Color White Warranty 5 Years Installation Type Recessed Screw Surface Wall Dimensions 12 in L x 4-1/8 in W x 15-13/16 in H Finish Powder-Coated
Drain Outlet Size 1-3/4" Basin Shape Rectangle Faucet Centers 8" Nomenclature 0504008.020 VESSEL BOX STYLE Basin Width 11-1/4" Basin Length 18-3/4" Basin Depth 4-1/4" Color White Overall Height 17-1/2" Overall Width 23-1/4" Material Vitreous China Overall Depth 4-3/8"
Material Vitreous China Color White Nomenclature 0041000.020 WHITE 1 YR PED LEG
Basin Shape Rectangle Number of Deck Holes 3 Faucet Centers 4" Nomenclature 13-0073-4W SOFT WHITE VITREOUS Deck Hole Size 1-3/8" Color White Overall Height 7-7/8" Type Semi-Recessed Overall Width 18" Material Vitreous China Overall Depth 16-1/4"
Material Vitreous China Overall Width 17" Overall Height 20" Color White Nomenclature 130012 -4W 20X17IN ENDURANCE O Faucet Centers 4" Number of Deck Holes 3 Basin Shape Oval
Unglazed rim Front overflow Basin Shape Oval Number of Deck Holes 3 Faucet Centers 4" Nomenclature 0496221.020 SINK BATHROOM WHT Deck Hole Size 1-1/4" Color White Overall Height 16-1/4" Overall Width 19-1/4" Material Vitreous China Mounting Type Deck Wall Overall Depth 5-1/2"
Basin Shape Square Number of Deck Holes 3 Faucet Centers 4" Nomenclature 13-0039-4W WHITE STANZA SQUARE Deck Hole Size 1-1/4" Faucet Included NO Color White Overall Height 7-1/4" Overall Width 20-1/4" Material Fire Clay Overall Depth 17-3/8"
Basin Shape Square Number of Deck Holes 3 Faucet Centers 4" Nomenclature 17-0037-4W WHITE LAVATORY DIET Faucet Included NO Color White Overall Height 7-1/2" Overall Width 22" Material Vitreous China Overall Depth 18-1/8"
Basin Shape Round Number of Deck Holes 3 Faucet Centers 4" Nomenclature 130013 4W 4INCC ENDURANCE 4INC Faucet Included NO Color White Overall Width 19" Material Vitreous China
Check "find wow-worthy tile" off your to-do list. Striking a hexagonal shape, these tiles feature an abstract floral pattern for an eye-catching wall or floor in your space. Made from porcelain, these tiles feature a gray and white color scheme that'll look great in your current arrangement. Waterproof and slip-resistant they work in kitchen and bathroom floors – or add them to your walls for a neutral accent. These tiles measure 8.5'' W x 10'' L, and are sold in cartons of 29.
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Made in Spain See more color options in our Palisades Picket Ceramic tile collection! SHIPPING: Tile Club offers Free Shipping on qualifying orders of $999 or more. Samples: All porcelain/ceramic tile samples have free shipping to the U.S. 48 continental states Sold by: Box Piece Size: 2" x 10" Thickness: 5/16"/ 9 mm Material: Ceramic Color: White Packing info: Pcs per Box: 44 Sq. Ft. per Box: 5.38 Weight Box: 18.1 Sheet or piece Coverage sf: 0.122 Area of use: Wall: Indoor Heat Areas: up to 150F Floor: Residential Shower Wall: Yes Shower Floor: Yes Steam Room: Yes Pool: No View full details
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First, I want you to look at this picture: Nice, right? That was my inspiration for the entire bathroom remodel. And I loved it. I was completely content to copy it down to the last detail. I even blogged about it over here. Then, as with most remodels everything changed. Recreating this picture was going to require us to move the sink plumbing from one wall to the opposite wall and if you know anything about plumbing (and I don't) you know that would be no simple task. In addition, I had been googling 1920's era bathrooms and in none of them was there a wall of custom cabinets or a marble countertop (which, by the way, would cost a small fortune to acquire) as in the above picture. The ones that I favored had a pedestal sink something like these: With a very large, functional top. After all, if I was going to forego those beautiful cabinets I was going to have to have somewhere to sit my makeup and our toothbrushes... or, in this person's case, my tiny little vase of flowers. Now, I realize that we are not in the business of restoring this home to it's original glory (see the previous post about busting the old tile out with a sledgehammer rather than trying to keep it), but I still could not bring myself to deviate from the design that was originally suited for this bathroom. And so, I set out to find a sink. There were a couple of models at The Home Depot that would have sufficed but they were missing that certain something that only comes with age. The next option was Craigslist and after searching our area and a couple of towns south of us (Oklahoma City, Tulsa) I was feeling like it wasn't going to happen. That was until I searched the Kansas City area. Out of a list of about 12 or so "antique pedestal sinks" I clicked on one near the bottom and found a description and a few pictures that piqued my interest. I forced my mom and Conan to stop whatever they were doing and come look. Had we found our sink? They were just as intrigued as I was. After all, this sink had...wait for it...no holes for a faucet or fixtures! That's right. No holes. Just one beautiful, little porcelain pull knob for the stopper. After a week of asking everyone who would listen whether or not we should drive three hours to buy a sink, I decided on Saturday night that it was just too neat to pass up. So, on Sunday we made the drive up, met a wonderful couple with just as much of a passion for interesting, old houses as we have and picked up our sink. Maggie inspected it and found it up to her high, high sink standards. Seriously though, that giant lip around the edge, aside from being practical from a makeup standpoint is also perfect for a cat to sit on and play with the water coming out of the tap. Now comes the task of finding a wall mount fixture that comes out from the wall far enough/looks appropriate with the rest of the bathroom. I've searched and searched for anything about bathroom sinks from this era that would have had wall mount faucets and have come up empty. I even sent a desperate email to "Ask This Old House" but I haven't heard anything yet and probably never will. Regardless, so far I've come up with this: This bad boy from Copper Sinks Online might be the best looking but at $380 it's a little too rich for my blood. Luckily, I think I found the same faucet on Plumber Surplus for a little less if this is the one we go with. The only problem I have with it is that it's very, very chrome. That's not a bad thing but I would prefer that the handles were porcelain. So, I'm thinking about replacing them with something like these from Period Bath: Well, that's all for now folks. More pictures to come when there are pictures worth posting. I'm off to scrape the old glazing off the bathroom window, which is another post for another time. Until then...
Refinishing a cast iron tub yourself with a kit will keep your bathroom looking gorgeous without going over budget.