This sink was a labor of love that began on the streets of Playa Del Carmen. Out of all the street vendor items I was bound and determined to come home with a Talavera sink because the price was right...about $60 USD. After negotiating for hours, I finally decided on this lovely sink because the pattern is incredible. Yes, I carried it on the ferry back to Cozumel. Yes, it was my carry-on for two connecting flights back to Boston. Yes, it came to western Massachusetts to live in our new house. And yes, I needed to find the perfect sink cabinet to install it. I found a great IKEA free-standing kitchen base cabinet on craigslist, and I also managed to find the faucet too.
I LOVE this sink. But, my husband and I just bought a new house that was a total dumpsville. It's being rehabbed, and the new bathrooms are really small, too small for this awesome custom sink cabinet. So now I have to decide if I take the sink with me and start a new version of this project all over, or leave it here to live with future tenants. I do have another Talavera sink, because my auntie also bought one in Mexico. Once the margaritas wore off she realized what in the world am I gonna do with this sink? The sink she picked out is cobalt blue and white. What do you think?
2 comments:
Just stumbled onto your blog from a comment you left on Betz White. . .you live in Western MA? So, do I - Amhert. Nice to "meet" you. Love your sink. Really, really do. You can leave it with me, if you want??!!! Just realized I can only leave a comment with my google ID. My blog is here: www.lisaoram.com
Hi lisa oram,
Good to meet you too! I live in Williamstown---my sister-in-law lives in Northampton and works in Amherst! I'm glad you like the sink...I think it's really cool. I'm going to check out your blog. chat again soon :)
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