I have to put in my two cents about the common practice of putting a make-up table in the master bath. I do it all the time. In fact the majority of Master bath's with the room to accommodate the feature will in fact have one. My concern is, I hear the line "it's for the re-sale value" more often than "she will use it". If you are not going to use the area for it's intended purpose than change your layout. You are going to live here right? If the next person to own your home wants to have a make-up table it's easily accomplished. To design your home around a pre conceived idea of what the next person might want is silly. You don't design anything else in your home with anyone other than you in mind so why are you giving up valuable space in your master bath to a catch all table you won't use. On the other side of the coin. If you've been applying your make up while leaning over your bathroom vanity and you're starting to feel it in your back then maybe it's time to make room for a vanity table. Your space can be as narrow as 24 inches and is normally 27-30 inches to the top of the counter (the same as your kitchen table). The vanity cabinet (with the sink)height in this photo is 36" to the top of the counter and the make up table is at 30 inches to the counter. The single wide drawer at the table is convenient for your war paint but the deeper drawers of the vanity cabinet located next to the table will store brushes, curling irons and all the stuff you need to have handy as you prepare for battle, after all staying beautiful in spite of not having a vanity table is a battle.
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