I think that’s part of the veining in the marble, I do love the vanity unit itself but not sure about the design or the marble, it’s a bit like an old hotel pre-the refurbishment!
Yes, it’s part of the stone. It looks like she picked an inexpensive marble, as less expensive marbles tend to be more white and splotchy, as opposed to a more pronounced vein. In my opinion (as a design professional), they should have templated the top to have that placed better. She would have had to buy the entire slab like she showed in the video, so shocked they didn’t point out to her to move it around on the slab. Not really her fault as this isn’t something most people know to do if you don’t work in interior design. They should have told her.
Also think the proportions of the vanity backsplash are very off. I get what she was going for, but it’s too high and “bubbly” shaped. It should be slimmer which would make the lines and overall shape feel more proportionate and elegant. Making things thicker/chunkier tends to make them feel more childlike, and less in keeping with the original traditional style.
And once again, POLISHED NICKEL is still nickel. A silver toned metal. You cannot convince us polished nickel is gold toned, Freddy. It is not. She should have kept everything in the bathroom nickel instead of having a thousand different metals everywhere.
HATE the bedroom furniture. That’s my personal taste though and I despise this style of furniture. I hate French ornate reproduction furniture. I think it looks so tacky. Honestly her bedroom makes me want to throw up … it’s nauseating.