I started a bathroom remodel project this summer with the idea that I would reuse the existing vanity, just paint it and use new hardware. Due to a leaky valve, the vanity was damaged. So, after looking for something that would fit with our theme and pricing them at the big box stores, with my wife's blessing, I decided to build my own. I had been wanting to build the Tryde Console table and decided that perhaps I could hack that into a vanity. So, using that and the Farmhouse Table as inspiration, this is the final result.
Now, with my leftover lumber, I am planning on doing the Tryde Console table as well as some end tables. Then, I may attempt the Farmhouse Table. After that, who knows. So much to build, so liittle time!!!
Carrie and 3Chicks
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 08:53
That is so cool! Now you've got me thinking how I can take out my low sinks and put bowls in. To the basement I go to see if I have enough left over tiles!
silky
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 09:34
That's beautiful! I'm secretly dreaming of remodeling my bathroom but unfortunately that won't happen in the near future.
Carrie and 3Chicks
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 09:54
Curious- Will you share the details on the sinks and faucets. Name, Brand, Purchase place, Cost (only if you feel comfortable!).
blwells45
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 14:59
Carrie,
Faucet we bought at Lowes. It is the Price Pfister Ashfield Oil-Rubbed Bronze Single-Handle WaterSense® Bathroom Faucet. It costs around $225. Actually, our most expensive purchase for the whole room. The sink is the Magick Woods Frosted Glass Vessel Sink from Lowes. It cost us $75.
BLW
Carrie and 3Chicks
Tue, 09/07/2010 - 05:44
Oh Man! I ca afford the sinks but not the faucets. Yet anyway. I have a double vanity so my cost is 100% higher. Well, I can look around. Thanks for sharing! I really appreciate it.
suzieandjesse
Tue, 09/07/2010 - 05:57
Man, fantastic build man. Looks really good!