First , you and your boyfriend work really good together. I admired his work and his willingness to stay with the project until you both reached agreement of approval, and throughout until completion of the project. Job very well done! Great Team Work. The project was easy to follow- and that's because you made it easy with your video commentary...because of that another DIY'er will not be afraid to attempt a project as such...overall , in the end I love the upscale, sophisticated look with the beautiful colors & finishing products that was used. I love it....
I'm so glad! Thanks for tuning in and watching the video. It was a long video and I appreciate it. I wanted to capture a TRUE DIY project and how it really unfolds; the victories and the many failures along the way.
@@CynthiaCzerwonka Thank you for watching! My bathroom vanity is still standing and better yet, no leaks! You should go for it! We have since redone my daughter’s bathroom as well. We repurposed a GORGEOUS antique dresser for her vanity.
The video I've been waiting for 🎉. Great job I'm installing my 100 year old wash stand in one of the properties I've been waiting to see this video. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Good luck with your wash stand project! Thanks for watching. I wanted to capture a true DIY of what goes on behind the scenes. Not just the edited perfectly captured best moments. We had a few frustrating bumps in the road. Next we will be redoing my daughter’s bathroom vanity. She wants one like mine now! Haha! I already have an antique dresser picked out. Once you do one of these successfully it’s fun to look around your house and think “oooooohhh what if we redo this one now!” I love how unique they look.
@@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 I thought at first I would repurpose & sell the stand but then you uploaded this project to come so I decided to use it for bathroom instead. Your channel has been very inspiring for me Thanks again can't wait for what's next. 🙂
@@EtpreStudio Oh good call on your part! Once you do it once (make a vanity out of a piece of furniture) you’ll feel more confident to do another one. What made me feel insecure was the plumbing but now it makes sense to me. That’s also why I included that in this video. I wanted to capture how we hooked it up and how we had to troubleshoot it at times.
@@EtpreStudio I learned so much with this project. It’s just a great example of sometimes you just have to leap in and get your hands dirty. Probably the most important thing is you need to be OK with making mistakes and having to try again. Clique sounding I know but it’s how we learn.
Well done looks fantastic! If I were you I’d seal around the outside of your sink with silicone to stop water splashes hoping under and sitting there, just an extra safety
How did you reinforce the cut-out back sections? It looked like you only used glue? Terrific job btw. Not only in terms of the end product, but also in how you explained the process.
I reinforced those areas with Loctite Power Grab. Works great! Thanks for watching and enjoying the video. It's a long watch but I wanted to capture the entire process.
Sanding between coats varies from project to project. Sometimes I need to do it and sometimes I don’t. With this particular topcoat and project I had a few dust nubs that I had to sand down. When I say sand, I mean lightly feather sanding in between coats, using 400 grit sandpaper, wrapped around a felt block.
Dont feel bad about using that according hose and fighting the leaks we did the same thing in our kitchen remodel nightmare watching your channel because I want to use a antique dresser as a vanity in my half bathroom
@@sweetjesusbyfaith3988 Since this video was uploaded, we also did my daughter’s bathroom and we had to use the accordion hose attachment again. It’s the only thing we have found that works for us. No leaks in either bathroom. *fingers crossed. We’ve repurposed two old dressers into vanities and absolutely love how they look!
First , you and your boyfriend work really good together. I admired his work and his willingness to stay with the project until you both reached agreement of approval, and throughout until completion of the project. Job very well done! Great Team Work. The project was easy to follow- and that's because you made it easy with your video commentary...because of that another DIY'er will not be afraid to attempt a project as such...overall , in the end I love the upscale, sophisticated look with the beautiful colors & finishing products that was used. I love it....
This was the BEST realistic video I have ever seen and I loved every moment. This gives me the confidence I need for my bathroom project ❤🙌🏽
I'm so glad! Thanks for tuning in and watching the video. It was a long video and I appreciate it. I wanted to capture a TRUE DIY project and how it really unfolds; the victories and the many failures along the way.
Love this! We are wanting to do this type of project. Thanks for showing all the steps so well.
@@CynthiaCzerwonka Thank you for watching! My bathroom vanity is still standing and better yet, no leaks! You should go for it! We have since redone my daughter’s bathroom as well. We repurposed a GORGEOUS antique dresser for her vanity.
Really cute!!!!!🎉
Thanks! I’m so happy with it!
The video I've been waiting for 🎉. Great job I'm installing my 100 year old wash stand in one of the properties I've been waiting to see this video. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Good luck with your wash stand project! Thanks for watching. I wanted to capture a true DIY of what goes on behind the scenes. Not just the edited perfectly captured best moments. We had a few frustrating bumps in the road. Next we will be redoing my daughter’s bathroom vanity. She wants one like mine now! Haha! I already have an antique dresser picked out. Once you do one of these successfully it’s fun to look around your house and think “oooooohhh what if we redo this one now!” I love how unique they look.
@@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 I thought at first I would repurpose & sell the stand but then you uploaded this project to come so I decided to use it for bathroom instead. Your channel has been very inspiring for me Thanks again can't wait for what's next. 🙂
@@EtpreStudio Oh good call on your part! Once you do it once (make a vanity out of a piece of furniture) you’ll feel more confident to do another one. What made me feel insecure was the plumbing but now it makes sense to me. That’s also why I included that in this video. I wanted to capture how we hooked it up and how we had to troubleshoot it at times.
@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074 Oh yes, I've had my plumbing issues & frustrations with it😬 it was a learning experience.
@@EtpreStudio I learned so much with this project. It’s just a great example of sometimes you just have to leap in and get your hands dirty. Probably the most important thing is you need to be OK with making mistakes and having to try again. Clique sounding I know but it’s how we learn.
Well done looks fantastic! If I were you I’d seal around the outside of your sink with silicone to stop water splashes hoping under and sitting there, just an extra safety
Thank you! Yes shortly afterwards we sealed the sink with clear silicone. Great recommendation!
How did you reinforce the cut-out back sections? It looked like you only used glue?
Terrific job btw. Not only in terms of the end product, but also in how you explained the process.
I reinforced those areas with Loctite Power Grab. Works great!
Thanks for watching and enjoying the video. It's a long watch but I wanted to capture the entire process.
Did you sand between top coats or wasn’t necessary with the nylon booty method? Thanks!
Sanding between coats varies from project to project. Sometimes I need to do it and sometimes I don’t. With this particular topcoat and project I had a few dust nubs that I had to sand down. When I say sand, I mean lightly feather sanding in between coats, using 400 grit sandpaper, wrapped around a felt block.
Dont feel bad about using that according hose and fighting the leaks we did the same thing in our kitchen remodel nightmare watching your channel because I want to use a antique dresser as a vanity in my half bathroom
@@sweetjesusbyfaith3988 Since this video was uploaded, we also did my daughter’s bathroom and we had to use the accordion hose attachment again. It’s the only thing we have found that works for us. No leaks in either bathroom. *fingers crossed. We’ve repurposed two old dressers into vanities and absolutely love how they look!