The Adventures of the Halter Family...

Leave the beaten track occasionally and dive into the woods. Every time you do so you will be certain to find something that you have never seen before. Follow it up, explore all around it, and before you know it, you will have something worth thinking about to occupy your mind. All really big discoveries are the results of thought. - Alexander Graham Bell




Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Bathroom Redo Part #2

The bathroom project continues on. After we finished painting and paneling, next came the vanity. 

First let's refresh your memory about what this piece used to look like...
Not the most glamours piece in the world. 
So out came the counter and sink and down came the mirror. We were lucky that both came out so easily and with no damage to the walls or cabinet. 

After that it was fitting our new top to the cabinet and attaching the new (shiny!) faucet. We did run into some challenges with the under sink pluming trying to align the new pipes to the existing. Thank goodness my Dad was there to cut a small amount of piping to get everything lined up and attached! 
I am good at a lot of things but pluming is a whole other learning curve!

Right on level!

And the lighting went up!
 And whala! A beautiful carved mirror and there you have it! A finished vanity. 

I am very excited with how it turned out! It was a good project within the room and we only had minimal hang ups! Even more important, I learned a lot by doing it with my Dad. 

I do have one tip, the cabinet is the original cabinet built with the house. We learned the front and doors were definitely stainable wood after being sanded down. However, the side was just plastic and would not take the stain. (same with the toekick) So to fix that problem, we went to Home Depot and bought a piece of veneer that could be stained. We fit to to the side of the cabinet and stained it. We put it up with Liquid Nails for wood and a few small nails. When you look at the cabinet now, you cannot even tell the difference between the front and the side!  

Last step of the project is my favorite! Accessories! 

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