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Janet D
Janet D Berlin, NH
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Bathroom Repurposing & Upcycling

sink we made from an old wash basin and it's pitcher

drilled hole in back of pitcher used plex tubing, cut hole in bowl for drain
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on Jun 15, 2012 | 582 Views
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  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    Interesting look. Are those the handles for this faucet at the front of the picture?
    on Jun 15, 2012 · Like 0
  • Janet D Berlin, NH
    yes they are,I have to go to a family getogether now but I wanna share this projest of the sink with all of u 2,have a good day
    on Jun 16, 2012 · Like 1
  • Marcy Southfield, MI
    That is so unique and creative!
    on Jun 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jan C Duluth, GA
    That is such a cool idea!
    on Jun 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Ione H Gulfport, MS
    thats so cool
    on Jun 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jeanette S Atlanta, GA
    This is just too cool! Very inventive and I bet the only one in the neighborhood! HA!
    on Jun 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Leida R Tampa, FL
    How clever!!! NICE!!!
    on Jun 17, 2012 · Like 0
  • Rebecca San Diego, CA
    I would love a tutorial for this project so I could make something similar at home!! I love it!!
    on Mar 19, 2013 · Like 0
  • Janet D Berlin, NH
    there isn't really a tutorial to it just an idea we came up wth when we needed to add a bath upstairs for me, we used anold barrell cardboard contaner, that had been in the upstairs of the garage, covered it in paper that is sticky on one side, he cut out a door so we could use the inside too for storage, he made a door for that withe the decking bards he had that he also made the to out of. we had the bowl and piture and figure why not try it,drilled hole with special bit in the bowl and ...»
    pitcher used "pec" tubing as water line. I guess thats all was most all recycled material, we are proud of it!!

    on Mar 20, 2013 · Like 1
  • Rebecca San Diego, CA
    Well, I love it and you SHOULD be proud of it! Creative and resourceful! Thanks for sharing how you made it. I can gather the materials but will need to hire someone to put the plumbing together :-) Which drill bit worked for you without cracking the porceline bowl/pitcher?
    on Mar 20, 2013 · Like 0

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