Bathroom Vanity Restoration
#21
I'd say that's a throw rug over tile.
Steve

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#22
(01-25-2021, 06:46 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: I'd say that's a throw rug over tile.

Ahhhh  Stwood, I didn't look closely.  Thanks!
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#23
(01-26-2021, 10:48 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Ahhhh  Stwood, I didn't look closely.  Thanks!
Yup, three large rugs over the COLD in the winter tiled floor. 
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#24
Is this our first MDF restoration project?
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(01-28-2021, 06:29 AM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: Is this our first MDF restoration project?
It could be, but I saved a butt load of money. 
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Good thing too.  We have the plumbers out now replacing all the water lines.
The shower started leaking. 
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#26
that looks great!

i really like projects like this, so appreciate the pics!  
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#27
Over the past two days, the plumbers have been on site re-plumbing all the water lines.  This afternoon we moved the restored vanity back into the bathroom and they plumbed that into place.  They asked if it would be okay if they didn't color code the water lines in the master bath sink as they had run out of the blue line and it was the last phase of the job.  
Raised  I told them if was fine as long as the hot came out of the hot side and the cold came out of the cold side. 
Yes

They began by running the lines up thru the access I had provided in the center of the vanity.


   


Next they plumbed in the individual drain lines for the sinks and ran them to the center, and hooked up the sinks.


   


With those lines run, they could join the two and run them down into the center drain.... all neat and clean.


   


Once everything was connected, we were able to put the drawers back in and the doors back on, and the project was finally done.  Looks pretty good for something that should have been tossed in the dumpster and replaced.  


   


I am pretty happy with the outcome.
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#28
Looks good.
Make you a cover plate on the bottom where the 2 lines and drain come through.
Make the holes tight, as it keeps the mice out of your cabinet.
Steve

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#29
Looks great.
Maybe put some blue electric tape on the cold lines.
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(01-28-2021, 06:55 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Looks good.
Make you a cover plate on the bottom where the 2 lines and drain come through.
Make the holes tight, as it keeps the mice out of your cabinet.

The back is open, and luckily, we don't have a mouse problem.

(01-28-2021, 07:31 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Looks great.
Maybe put some blue electric tape on the cold lines.

Good idea, if we really needed to sort the lines. 
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