Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Glass Vessel Sinks - WOW!

We have been looking at rental apartments and homes. We have even been considering some of the more affordable homes to purchase lately since there are so many short sales and foreclosures on the market. Some of these homes need some love but if you get a home at the right price and have some vision you can have a lot of fun!

One great idea that I have been seeing a lot of in design magazines and on home improvement shows is to use fun and artistic sinks and fixtures in your bathroom and even your kitchen. For instance if you have a half bath that you only use for guests and you want to make it a little piece of heaven in your home that even you want to enjoy you could consider a glass sink.

One of my girlfriends does some interior decorator work and she helps some home builders pick out fixtures along with flooring and paint, etc. She just helped a client choose a glass vessel sink. These are so cool! I must say that they add an artistic flare to an area that is fun and can even be whimsical depending on the style. I was looking online and found that there are many of these sinks available at MR Direct.

MR Direct is a company that not only makes their own brand of products like glass sinks but also makes stainless steel sinks (some with the apron front) and more. They have fixtures and sinks galore and their products come with a limited lifetime guarantee. If you look you will see that this company has some of the best pricing available on these great items that make your house unique. What keeps the cost so low is that they not only make the product but they distribute it directly to you so there are no retail shops to mark up the price.

I can't wait to find out what kind of house we are moving into because I really do want to make a stunning guest bathroom or even a master bathroom so that it feels like a retreat and something special for me! These little affordable upgrades make you feel like you are really living a grand lifestyle but they don't break the bank!

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