A Custom Built Bath Vanity With a Built-In Hamper
by
Cher @ Designs By Studio C
(IC: blogger)
$150
2 Days
Easy
We are a tall family and it was time for taller vanities in the bathrooms! I decided to start with the kids' bathroom and built them a functional vanity with a built-in hamper making use of wasted space!
The original vanity was made from skinny furring strips, 1/4" plywood. and 1/2" MDF. It had two doors, no shelf, and too much wasted space for my liking.
The new vanity is the same length and about 6" taller - it is 36" tall! I created four drawers, a shelf in the center cabinet, and added a laundry hamper. I also used the existing countertop since it was fairly new - I built it a few years ago!
I painted the vanity one shade darker than the walls. It is a light grey and makes the bathroom look much brighter!
I also cut my own trim using a router to go around the countertop where it meets the wall. It is a bit thick but I think it still looks good. For more information, including the plans to build this vanity and others, take a look at the blog post!
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Published September 3rd, 2015 7:06 PM
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Miriam Illions on Sep 04, 2015What a great space saver! Ditto on the flower sink.
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Phyllis on Sep 06, 2015Cabinets are never a wasted space. But I like the idea of built in hamper. My favorite though is a laundry chute, from the upstairs. But I don't like the laundry in the basement or downstairs, to have to carry everything back upstairs. So I would use that space for a hamper.
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