Do you tile under the new vanity if it sits on the floor?




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i would tile and add trim or quarter round. That creates the seemless look and no one can tell it’s not tiled underneath.
My opinion... I would tile up to and trim. Good luck
It depends. If the room was a total gut job then I would put the flooring in first, then the vanity, but not 100% necessary to do so.
I would tile under it so that if you ever change out the vanity you don’t have to worry about unmatched tile showing.
Removibg the vanity temporarily and tiling the entire floor is the correct way to do this. Should you need to change the vanity in the future, the floor is ready.
It definitely gets tile under the vanity. If you are tiling the wall near the vanity, install the vanity then tile down on top of the countertop. Using trim looks like you made a mistake.
the best practice is to tile all the way to the wall. many builders don't as a way to save costs but I would.