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Love the look of a vessel sink in the bathroom? A top-mounted, sculptural sink gives any bathroom the designer treatment. To me, adding a piece like this one from Modernbathroom.com to a bathroom vanity is one of the easiest and most impactful ways to makeover a washroom.

Glass Vessel Sink

 

We want to help transform one bathroom by giving away this glass vessel sink from Modernbathroom.com. Answer this week’s question by 12/11c Monday, February 21, to be entered.

This week’s question: What is more in need of a remodeling and why – your master bath, guest bathroom or kids’ bath?

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233 Responses

  1. Danette says:

    Were to begin, my one and only bathroom in the home is in desperate need of remodeling, and this sink could be the centerpiece of the design. Our bathroom is definately from the 1970's not that there is anything wrong with that year, but the yellow/gold tiles need to go, along with old plastic like sink and base. Thank you for considering me for this,

  2. gwendolyn says:

    We live in a older house near the historic district and some of the homes are call shotgun houses,very narrower,enough for one person to be in it..the vessel sink would make it look more spacious.

  3. Deb says:

    Kids/ Guest Bathroom. Faux painted clouds over all 4 walls and celing, enough said!

  4. Chris P says:

    I only have one bathroom-and desperation does not begin to describe it!! My house was built is the very early 1900s-other than a tub and toilet, not sure remodeling has happened since then!!

  5. mls833 says:

    Although my master bath needs a remodel, I would need 2 sinks and don't have the money for that. So, I would use the sink in my guest bathroom which also needs a redo.

  6. Beth H. says:

    Our master bath definitely needshelp! It's all builder's grade material, stock cabinets, molded/composite sink, and a molded one-piece tub. YUK!!!

  7. Cindy says:

    Our master bath – where else can we go to get away from it all and de-stress??? We updated our guest bath when we first bought our house 6 years ago along with the kitchen. This last year we re-carpeted and added some painted accent walls to update the look. So the only thing left inside to remodel is our master bath to complete the job.

  8. sdgeckert says:

    The guest bathroom needs some serious help. An old tub surround it coming away from the wall and the plaster behind it is crumbling. The original 1927 metal wall tiles (who was the crazy person that thought metal tiles were a good idea in a bathroom?!?) need to be ripped down before the rust starts bleeding through the paint again. And the old etched mirror and 80's vanity would look much better in a dumpster than in my bathroom.

  9. Jackie R says:

    My master bathroom ! I have no vision for the bathroom. It is a single sink with enough space for a double sink, with white walls, no mirror or vanity. Help is definitely needed!

  10. Cindy Drake says:

    My master bath – the guest bath was remodeled about 7 years ago. I did put in a new vanity and a cabinet on the wall but the tub is in really bad shape, also the lights are 8' long florescent tubes in a light box. The vent fan didn't work when I bought the house and I never could find a fan that fit the existing fixture. I bought a couple of rolls of wallpaper boarder but decided not to put it up till after painting – I really hate to paint…

  11. Liz says:

    My Master Bathroom. The size is nice but my toilet is so low my knees are having a hard time with it. My sinks are also low. I nice size bathtub or even better a steam shower, that I can actually fit it would be amazing. The white sink, counter and cabinets are a little over kill.

  12. trish says:

    master bath….it is avon lady pink, cabinets and counters and yes even some pink wall tile…the huge tub would be lovely to soak in after a hard day of work BUT it doesnt work properly. The mirror is huge, it is an entire wall of mirror.The lights are those 80's fixtures, " hollywood vanity", the extra large bulbs, but the previous owner spiced it up a bit by alternating the bulbs from clear to silver…LOL…and the light switch broke so the lights stay on always , one by one the bulbs are burning out.The shower door isnt even glass i think it is plastic and the water stains will not come out after every cleaner i used.The porcelin throne is the only thing we replaced but the rest needs to go!!

  13. Melissa says:

    My guest bathroom IS the kids bathroom and that is in a nutshell why I would like to redo that bathroom!

  14. badmamajama519 says:

    My master bathroom which was added to our home when we go married 24 years ago. I don't know what I was thinking back in 1987 but I was so in love the with Koehler Raspberry Puree fixtures. Now I am stuck with a rasberry soaking tub that took 6 men to get it into the house. My husband almost broke his foot carrying up the stairs. He said the only way that tub will ever come out is in pieces. I guess I will be stuck with it till the end of time.

  15. simplydebburrs says:

    master bedroom!

  16. Carrie Conley says:

    I have one bath….no upgrades for years….it is really in need of remodeling…

  17. Katie O. says:

    Easy ~ our only bathroom! It is the master bath, the guest bath, and the kids bath all wrapped up in a little box of a room. The last time it had any structural improvements (or new fixtures) was when my parents moved into this house in 1984. My husband and I now live here with our 2 young children. Our bathroom functions for us now, but sure does leave a lot to be desired. The sub-floor desperately needs attention, as does the shower which is loosing tiles and has a constantly dripping fixture. The single power outlet is in an odd place, and boy oh boy what a difference a fan would make. We've begun to make plans to remodel, but it's such a big project to jump into, especially when we have no backup bathroom! I love the modern design of the glass vessel sink, and can easily see it working with many style choices.

  18. Jackie Plumley says:

    My master bath! I have a semi large bathroom with builder grade cabnets and white walls, and a 2 x 2 shower stall that I almost cant fit into……Help!

  19. becca broadwater says:

    Mine would most defiantly be my Kiddos bathroom.
    It is in bad shape. Its in need a new tub, floors, vanity, sink, paint you name it.
    I love, love the cool sink…I bet it would look super fantastic in my boys bathroom!
    Becca

  20. laura stewart says:

    master, the floor is horrible!

  21. Jeebugs says:

    Our Master Bathroom is begging for HELP! We've talked about bumping out a wall into some spare space in the garage so we could put in double sinks (okay, I dare to dream of TWO of those lovely glass vessel sinks) instead of the little space for one we have now. It has old vinyl in the few feet of floor space there is and when one of us is getting out of the shower and the other is using the sink, we bump into each other. If we could steal just three feet from the garage, we could maybe even put in a tub! How fun to dream!

  22. Kay Bogumill says:

    My master bathroom, but I have two others that could use alot of help, too. It has old cream colored floor tile with pink flowers in between. Counter tops are a bluish lamimate with grey fixtures. The faucent handles fall off when you use them and the drains are rusted. I've been dreaming of an updated bath with vessel sinks.

  23. Cristie Sapp says:

    Our guest bath needs a facelift. When we built the house 15 years ago the vanity was not set properly and has caused a water to run off the sink and has damaged the vanity. My daughter is also ready to update the bathroom from wallpaper to a more modern look with paint.

  24. Lanieekat says:

    The master bath. we've been in the house 10 years and its the only room we haven't painted yet. When our dog was a puppy she chewed the baseboard and 2 of the cabinet doors in there also. We have one huge mirror that looks cheap and tacky too- came with the house.

  25. g sank says:

    The kids bathroom- oh but wait the kids have all moved out and now it is my bathroom. I would have said the maste but my husband only uses it now. It is small and out dated with yellow shower walls with swans on them and a yellow formica counter top. The walls are motel white and now the tube faucet is leaking. This rooms is in need of a face lift or something more since not much has been done to it since the house was built.

  26. joanlife says:

    Well since I have only one bathroom, I will call it the master/guest bathroom. I tried my best about six years back to paint. It was covered in wallpaper. The project took me two and a half years…. So, yes…I need all the help that is offered. Thank you….

  27. aimsterg74 says:

    I would say it would have to be the master bathroom. I started mine before i got hurt and have not been able to complete it. So now it is just an empty shell.

  28. erica best says:

    We only have one bath room and this would look so cool in it .

  29. egyptt56 says:

    This is a really nice sink and I've wanted one for a while however, I wonder how difficult are they to keep clean? Anyway, it's a no brainer for me. Guest are just that — they come and go carrying their criticism with them as long as the house is comfortable and clean and they have clean linen that's all they are getting except my company and sense of humor. On the other hand it's my spot and this sink would definiely go into the master bath for my enjoyment everyday not to mention it would compliment my sense of ownership of such a beautiful accent!

  30. Cynthia says:

    Our main bathroom is a yellow and floral wallpaper nightmare. We would love to have an updated modern yet classic style to our most used bathroom.

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