robertslewzaijia
114sqm Japandi Luxe BTO | light & airy, with a touch of ✧˖°.

Vanity area: Aesthetic, yet practical

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    Welcome to our little vanity area in the master bedroom! The vanity area is an extension of the full-height wardrobe that we had built, and features the same colours and materials we had used throughout our home – white and light wood laminates, curves, marble and gold finishes.
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    On the left of the vanity table, we requested for two niches, for us to have easy access to frequently-used items. We had also requested for power sockets within the top niche, for our hair dryer and HomePod Mini! Whereas at the bottom niche, we have a light switch for the LEDs at the side of the vanity mirror.
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    The vanity table also has a drawer at the bottom, which is great for frequently-used item we want to keep out of sight!
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    On the right side of the vanity table, we requested for power sockets – which are really useful for charging our phones at night while we are in bed.
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    One unavoidable “downside” to the design of our vanity areas is that the niches take up some of our internal storage space.
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    The shelves within are pretty deep and narrow, and we had to stretch our hands in to be able to reach the back. We got these pull-out trays on Shopee, which helped convert the narrow shelves into drawers! This really helped with the ease of retrieving items. IG: @robertslewzaijia
10 November 2024