Built the cabinet out of oak plywood and scrap pieces of oak for the drawers. Bought the doors from Multiwood. I had to change the blade in my circular saw to cut my own granite countertop. The tile work in the picture is mine as well.
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Hey Carmen, what an awesome job, l wish l could do a 48 inch long vanity like yours it is so beautiful.
How many years have you been doing woodworking/renovations?
Did you use 3/4 inch oak plywood for sides, floor and then solid wood for faceframe any way you could email me a rough plan drawing step by step?
I need to make my daughter a kitchen base cabinet to put her sink in with double doors then beside it a cabinet of drawers and 4-5 upper wall cabinets.
She has rented front half of our home since July/2008 having to wash dishes in shower can't afford to hire out or buy a quality set as l am disabled on a $ 694.91 monthly pension.
Again would you send me a basic drawing l am afraid to make it not strong enough.
Thanks
Jim
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