This holds true in my powder room as well. In a tight space where a vanity would make a guest bath feel cramped, opting for a pedestal sink is the only solution. So putting a skirt on, in this case to my sink, accomplishes several things ... hide the plumbing, add texture, and find storage in a space where there was none before.
So this was a DIY project and I'm not much of a sewer but I do think this turned out pretty cute. It's attached with none other than velcro!
Here's a closer view. Notice I've changed the bathroom rug already. I love to change the details.
Skirt Sink Tutorial ...
Step 1. I used 2 yards of 54" width fabric.
Step 2. I hemmed both sides of the fabric, so
there was a finished edge.
Step 3. I then folded over the top to get the right length
Step 4. I folded several pleats and pinned them as I went around the sink, to make the skirt lay
correctly and use the excess fabric.
Step 5. Then I stitched
down the pleats with the sewing machine.
Step 6. Finally, I added industrial strength velcro
in white (choose the closest color to your sink) along the top of the skirt and firmly
pressed it to the sink.