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DIY Bathroom Vanity And Small Bathroom Vanities


A DIY bathroom vanity can take the form of a flea market cabinet turned into a stylish bathroom vanity with antique charm. The first step in this DIY exercise is to remove the top of the cabinet by unscrewing the cabinet top and removing it from the frame.

The reinforcement of the frame with the use of an electric screwdriver is the next step in the creation of a DIY bathroom vanity. After placing a long screw in the center of the frame and measuring the cabinet top, a sub-top made of plywood is cut. This sub-top is then used to replace the original top.

Using a hammer and a screwdriver, the cabinet back is removed. A piece of 2" x 4" board, cut to the height of the inside of the cabinet, is placed parallel to the original supporting beam. The new support beam is glued and screwed in the center front of the cabinet. This is done to allow room for the drawers and sink of the DIY bathroom vanity.

Despite small bathrooms presenting storage, decorating and design challenges, finding the right small bathroom vanities that suit the style of a homeowner, overcomes these challenges for the creation of a perfectly stylish small bathroom.

The cabinet-style vanity is a classic and a common choice among small bathroom vanities. It is a fact that their solid shape takes up most of the space. However, its built-in drawers and concealed compartments allow for the provision of a generous amount of storage, all available in one place.

Small bathroom vanities, in the form of wall-mounted vanities, are attached only to the wall. They reveal an open space beneath that extends from the sink down to the floor. This floating design lends an airy ambiance to the room, very similar to what a pedestal or console sink provides. Depending on its specific design, wall mounted vanities may or may not provide added storage. A wall-mounted vanity consisting only of a countertop and sink provides no storage at all while a vanity featuring a short cabinet beneath provides a small amount of additional storage space.

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