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Designers who are routinely faced with uncompromising environments—such as the labyrinthian floor plans of older New York apartments—often develop resourceful solutions. In this bath, where a conventional vanity would choke the small space, I'm impressed by Laura Bohn's customized cart. The wire shelving easily accommodates plumbing and there's plenty of storage [the cart's handles could be used as towel bars].
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