Reclaimed Wood Bathroom Vanity

MacGIRLver
by MacGIRLver
I made this bathroom vanity out of reclaimed wood. I thought it was a perfect addition to the bathroom in my log house. I knew that I wanted something unique, and love the rustic qualities of this project. I constructed it using pocket holes made with my Kreg Jig.
I built a shelf behind the sink so that the taps would be elevated, otherwise I would have had to buy expensive taller taps.
I put plexiglas on top of the vanity under the sink, and also on the shelf below.
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MacGIRLver
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  • Pat4742678 Pat4742678 on Mar 01, 2016
    Hello!! I absolutely LOVE your vanity!! It's amazing!! I am looking for a very similar if not exact piece and I'm hitting a brick wall!! Every "carpenter" I ask if they could build me one, "it's very expensive". Everyone suggests I should just go to Lowes or Home Depot. I don't want the pieces they have. No one here at least where I live, Brick NJ gets what I want. Any information or advice you could offer me I would greatly appreciate! Thank you, Theresa.
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  • Marty Marty on Feb 06, 2014
    Exactly what the upscale hotels have went to and they make no effort to hide pipes. Curtains or covers would cheapen up and ruin the beautiful workmanship.
  • Debora Brown Debora Brown on Feb 06, 2014
    what caught my eye was the quality and beauty of the wood.. it's perfect, love the sink as well, so stunning
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