How to Make a Vanity From a Single Board!!

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When I started my $300 Powder Room Renovation, the first thing that had to go was the hideous vanity, but I didn't want to buy another one. They can get pricey or just be cheap looking. But I found a solution that only took an afternoon to build and some glue/stain drying days.
This is how dreamy my previous vanity was. It's not terrible, it's functional, but the biggest problem is that it took up about half of the bathroom. You had to shimmy around the door just to get in because there was no room to move.
I happened to find this gem in a dumpster when our church was being renovated. Dumpster=free lumber. Score. It was just taking up real estate in my garage until inspiration struck. I was going to make my vanity out of this 1 board.
Step 1- cut into usable, pre-measured pieces. I carefully diagrammed how I would be cutting the board to match my drawn out plan. These pieces are actually the legs and the tabletop. The piece on the left will be cut into 4 equal pieces for the legs. For the diagram- please go to http://onblissstreet.com
I planed each board to get the ugly off and until they were nice and smooth, but still kept a bit of old character.
The sink that I scored off Craigslist for $15 needed a hole. So I measured it with a compass and then cut it out of the 2 pieces that would be joined to be the vanity top.
I joined the table top using my Kreg Jig and self tapping Kreg screws.
I attached the legs and sides the same way using the Kreg Jig which made the super strong.
This is the Kreg Mini, I used it to drill pocket holes in the front piece after I already attached it because it was just easier for me. I'm sorry this sounds like a Kreg commercial, but honestly, it's my favorite tool.
Side supports were added about halfway down the legs to make sure they had enough support and weren't wobbly.
A nice sanding, staining and a few coats of wipe-on poly in my own certain way makes it gorgeous and waterproof.
Add our $15 sink, $1 towel holder from Habitat ReStore and Bang! You have a brand new vanity. For step by step instructions, cut list, measurements and diagram, click over to my blog-Sign up for my emails to see the entire $300 Powder Room Reveal! Your going to be shocked! Http://OnBlissStreet.com
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  • Cher Cher on Jul 11, 2016
    Great imagination = Beautiful and functional results! Good for you. It looks wonderful! Maybe you can tell me, I have an old free-standing sink that I want to replace. I have a great old dry sink that I got for a song, and a sink I got off Craigslist for free. I want to marry the sink with the dry sink. What I'm not sure of is how to plot out where to cut the top hole in the dry sink to align it with the drain. Any advice? Thanks!
  • Rocker chick Rocker chick on Jul 12, 2016
    Wonderful share! I love that stain! What color is it? You mentioned a wipe on poly, what is its consistany? What direction should you wipe for an even layer? I've only used spray poly, so I'm unfamiliar with the wipe on type. This has given me great ideas! Thanks again!
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