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Thread: Project: Cherry Vanity For Guest Bath (COMPLETED)

  1. #91
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    And this is what it will look like once the drawers are finished...

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    So...this one's ready for the final finishing and hopefully, I can deal with that over the coming holiday. I'm already thinking about a matching mirror to mount on the wall above it. The cabinet top will likely be honed absolute black granite, but that's still in flux. Believe it or not, it appears that the stone is less expensive than solid surface and I don't prefer the man-made products that much, anyway. I have not picked out a "bowl" for it yet, but have some ideas for that as well as a tall single stem faucet that was designed for and above-the-counter bowl.

    Now, where am I going to store this sucker until the addition is done? (As well as all the other stuff I need to create for said addition, too) Sheesh! Time to put an access door to the outside in the second floor of the shop...
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 12-17-2006 at 10:05 PM.
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    This is the first time I looked at this thread.

    WOW!!!

    The vanity is looking great and the tutorial is just as good. The walnut pulls are a really nice detail
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  3. Very nice work.

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    Beautiful work, Jim. I love the feathered door panels!
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    Jim, Thanks for the tutorial. Just found it today. You do a good job. I'm building a dresser for my grandaughter and the plans(yes I bought plans) call for attaching the legs to the panels with biscuits but I thought I'd use pocket screws like you did. They're so easy that it sometimes seems like something that simple can't be as good as it's suppose to be. But seeing you using them encouraged me to go that route. Thanks again and keep it coming.
    Last edited by Mark Hollingsworth; 04-25-2007 at 10:55 AM.

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    Nice work Jim, thanks for sharing the pic's and your methods, thoughts as you work. Good education here.
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    INSTALLED - 7 February 2008

    This piece is now physically installed in the addition. Here's a picture of where things are right now.

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    Final Installation Complete

    And here is the guest vanity completely installed and ready to go.

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    Very nice Jim, would this be considered Arts and Crafts style?

    I like the grain matching, book match panels and the overall attention to detail. Very nice.....

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    Probably a mixture of Shaker and A&C, Mac. Simple design.
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