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New Bath Vanity

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just need to finish painting the sub-base and this is ready to be installed (still need to pick out a faucet).

 

49" long, 21" deep, 36" high (31" high carcass, +4" for the sub-base, +1" for the granite top).

 

sanded plywood for the carcass, poplar for the door and drawer fronts, pre-finished plywood for the drawers (11 total, 5 each side, one behind the door).

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I like that, what drawer slides (if any) did you use on the drawers? Which paint did you choose? Looks liks it might be a little tight when doing the plumbing.

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75 lb full extension glides. 

 

Semi gloss white. 

 

Center is 18" wide. Enough room to connect the plumbing. Already did the other bath with a similar vanity. 

Very nice.  I like all the drawers.

 Nice job, clean finish.

 

14 hours ago, HandyDan said:

Very nice.  I like all the drawers.

 

 Nope, like closet space, never enough.<_<

I really like that..

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i've had and seen too many vanities with too few drawers. present one only has 4, one on the left side, 3 on the right.  and they are way too deep for common bathroom items.  how thick is a comb, or toothpaste tube, or razor.  sure, have a deep one at the bottom for big stuff like hair dryers, bottles of stuff, but have plenty of shallow ones too so your stuff is not piled 4 things deep and you can't find what you want.  same theory as tool box design, lots of shallow ones up top, a few deep ones down low.

 

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15 minutes ago, lew said:

Nice! Love the "crisp" design. Looking forward to seeing it in place!

 

it'll be a few weeks.  have to remove the old one, finish the tile work, repair the drywall, paint the drywall (do a little wiring too), then put it in place and connect everything.  too cold to do tile work presently (clean tools with exterior water....brrrrr....

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