How to Choose a Vanity Style: Katie’s Thoughts

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How to Choose a Vanity Style: Katie’s Thoughts

If you’re not a designer (and even if you are) picking your favorite vanity might be hard because our styles are honestly meant to be versatile, classic and to transcend trends and adapt to your own personal aesthetic.

That said, if you're asking me what each style evokes as far as design point of view, here are my thoughts:

Katherine: Statement piece, important room anchor and great choice for a main or shared bath.  

Anna: Maybe the most feminine of styles, the key with Anna is the ruched fabric panels behind the criss cross bankers mesh; this style can adapt to any bath in the house, and you can change the fabric panels to refresh it.

Ellie: Ellie is tailored, clean and can take on an almost coastal vibe.  I would use it in any kids bath of any age, or a guest bath with fun wallpaper or tile, even a powder room, as it’s special feature is a towel bar for hand towels.

Evie: To me Evie feels like a commode, an old chest, with strong character but soft lines.  Totally versatile, Evie goes almost anywhere anytime. 

Harper: This style is fun, sculptural and special.  The octagonal cut out in the middle is modeled after a Swedish antique, and is sort of the little black dress of the collection- it looks good anywhere, and it’s impact and style are perhaps underrated until you see it installed.

There is no doubt that all of our styles can live comfortably in a ranch home, a new build or a historic house, and they are meant to coexist in the same home seamlessly.