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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

It's cute.  That stool looks very uncomfortable though.

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

This looks uncomfortable to me. I would rather have a regular vanity.

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

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I think I'd rather read a magazine or write a letter there.  Or talk to a friend on the phone.

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

well, yes of course i would prefer a great big regular vanity (which i do not have) ... buti think that this is a very clever use of space and since i STAND to put my face on these days, i would love that little nook! 

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

Great use of a small space!

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

Love the Lincrusta wallpaper.  I used to have that in my kitchen as a backsplash which I painted and patinaed with an oak stain and a bronzed liquid.  It looked like ole British tin tiles.

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

NOPE

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

Would’ve worked well for me when I was a child.   Now, not so much.

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Re: Lean-To Minimalist Vanity

It’s cute but I’m not sure where it would work. I don’t think my behind would fit on the stool.