DIY Concrete Vanity

Heather Bullard DIY Concrete Vanity-200

When I was designing the studio bathroom, I wanted to create a few interesting elements for the space. Originally, I was going to use an old dresser for the vanity but it just never felt right. I couldn’t find the perfect size dresser, one with clean lines and not too much fuss. So after The Man and I had many lengthy conversations about our options…we decided that making a concrete vanity would be the best fit for my antique marble basin….

I was always inspired by this vanity, and used it as the model for ours.
The exception being that we added a floating salvaged wood shelf for storage.
I couldn’t wait to finally be able to use the basin I’d been holding onto for years!

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Here’s an overview of how the concrete vanity was made…
You can click on photos to enlarge.

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And one more peek at how it looks today in my studio.
I’m absolutely thrilled when ideas come to fruition. Β And thankful to be married to a man that encourages and helps me in making them happen.

Between posts you can find me on Instagram (heatherbullard) sharing the little things in life.

18 Responses to “DIY Concrete Vanity”

    • Heather Bullard

      I love it too! Held onto it for many years, so glad I was finally able to use it!

  1. shari

    Heather…
    you two have made an art piece! Love the concrete and adore the vintage receptacle too!

  2. Allie

    LOVE this sink! Do you worry about the weight of it at all?

    • Heather Bullard

      Thanks! And no, not really. The sink is sitting on a solid concrete vanity…which is on a concrete floor. I think everything is secure. πŸ™‚

  3. Meg@OliverandRust

    holy crap on toast. i am picking my jaw up off the table. amazingness and wonderfulllyness is how i would describe that sink and with a wonderful tutorial for those of us that just may decide to try this. oh my husband will be overjoyed lol. he likes crazy projects

    • Heather Bullard

      I’m sure he’ll be thrilled at the idea! A nice weekend project to keep him busy. Really appreciate you kind words. πŸ™‚

  4. Garden, Home and Party

    Heather,
    This turned out so well, it seems the perfect match for your marble(?) basin. I hope as time goes by you’ll share more of the details of Grove House. I know it must be wonderful.
    Karen

    • Heather Bullard

      Thank you, Karen. I’ll try and post more as we finish room….may take a while. We’re at a slow and steady pace. More slow than steady. πŸ˜‰

  5. Sue W.

    LOVE it! Clean lines. Simple yet elegant. And made yourself! I am ready to come and visit! πŸ˜‰

    • Heather Bullard

      πŸ™‚ I need to plan an open house…someday! Thanks for your kind words.

    • Heather Bullard

      Found the towel rack at the flea market years ago…just keep bringing it from house to house!

  6. Deana

    This is so awesome! My husband and I live in a loft and we are getting ready to remodel the bathroom. This would be so great in our space. Now I just have to talk him into it and get my dad to build it for me!

  7. Andrea

    HOLY ****. This is absolutely AWESOME. Love, love, love it. So creative and so fabulous!

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