Bathroom Vanity Cabinets
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This is an 'L' shaped bathroom vanity designed with 18th century style. The doors have raised panels with 1/2" beaded styles and rails. The end panels are also of the same design. It has classic 'H' hinges and shaker style pulls typical to the 18th century. The drawer fronts (non-functional because of the sink) are flat faced with a bead routed onto the front 4 sides. The cabinet is made from poplar which has been hand planed and painted in green. The counter top is made from pine, the ends are in breadboard style, it has been hand planed and stained with a honey color and polyurethaned. The round sink is raise out of the countertop and the faucets are set in at an angle and are nickel plated. This is a residential house in East Granby CT.
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This is a two sink Cherry vanity. It is a more modern style using old style and modern finishes. The stain color on the cabinet is from Watco Danish Oil (Cherry) and the clearcoat is a precatalized lacquer (satin sheen). The doors are raised panel along with the side panels. The drawers are flat and inset (door are inset also). The drawers are made from poplar and have traditional dovetail jointery, they ride on full extension ball bearing slides. This vanity resides in West Hartford.
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