Happy New Year to all,can any one direct me to some free web site plans for building bathroom vanities.Cheers Pete.
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Pete,
I don't have a link for plans, but vanities are pretty easy. I could probably help you out if I had some dimensions and an idea of what you are looking for. When I build them, I offer them in the standard of height of 31 1/2" and kitchen cabinet height of 34 1/2". Of course, you can be flexible with that also. I try to keep the depth and the widths standard just because of the added cost for custom countertops. Let me know if I can help any.
Eric
Just a few tips. Finished height, 36". NO MDF. Slides instead of doors. Full-X drawers. Kick on all exposed sides. Won't find that at Home Dookie...
I have a good understanding of height and depth, materials etc,my concern is the width at under 51",I would like to have 2 sinks in it with 2 drawers bellow at either end and a center door.The sides of the cabinet are not a concern since they will be concieled .Thanks Pete.
Hi vertis ,
On double vanities the exact bowl size or cutout size is a place to start .
Lay the sinks out , but be mindful to leave a bit of room on the wall ends for a more user friendly space .
18 " is a fairly typical size oval or round vanity bowl size .
You can run your doors to the top and place several bottom drawers under the second floor , usually the plumbing will clear , check it out for dimensions .
Just my opinion but one larger bowl and a stack of drawers could work nicely.
good luck dusty
Thank you for the reply,I have begun checking for sink sizes and you are correct with that,and plumbing isnt a problem.I just like the thought of a his and hers sink......cheers Pete.
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