Super interesting stuff. We'll keep this in mind if we/when we renovate a Spanish finca someday! Came here from the newsletter. Nice to hear from you again. ;)
A year later, how has the water proofing poly held up? I'm thinking about doing this but I am a messy face washer and I am worried the poly coat wouldn't last very long.
Sorry for the delayed response! This vanity is in my parents bathroom and they said they like the drawers just fine. They said there were a couple items that they had to relocate because they were too tall for the drawers . But they said it wasn't a big deal and haven't missed having doors.
I'd waterproof every micrometer of wood even inside and behind the drawer and every screw and nail. Then also used water mold mildew proof (even barnacle proof😆 ) boat hull paint, then ceramic clear coat meant for boat hulls also on every inch possible. This seems beautiful, until in a couple of years wood swelling, water damage mold and mildew will set in and infest your air too plus wet wood and rot wood smell with a hint of bacteria bouquet 😂. Hell, I did the above procedure for my bedroom furniture also, for that same reason, just against humidity. Yeah boat hull paint or clear boat hull paint then ceramic coat also for marine use can cost more than an arm and leg (an arm and leg is small change when it comes to those stuff, since I'd ONLY recommend top shelf products. Better safe than sorry 😎), but it is worth it! It will last you forever. No joke!
We used a few different ones. For the bigger rough spots, we used 60. For pretty much everything else, we used 120. For the dresser top, after the stain/finish was on, before we put on the last coat of finish, we used 220.
This is beautiful and so well done. It’s exactly what I was looking for. Though, I won’t be doing the work.😉 - Thanks do much!
So glad you like it!
Video has a great combination of camera angles, tips, and practical advice. Well done!
Thank you!
Hi there from England! Loving this, just what I needed to know. Perfect result, and good skills from both of you.
Exactly what I'm trying to do, great instructions!
This is exactly what I was thinking, you guys did a great job!
I've always wondered how to do this. Thank you!
This is gorgeousssss well done!
Thank you!
Amazing idea. Is beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
Super interesting stuff. We'll keep this in mind if we/when we renovate a Spanish finca someday! Came here from the newsletter. Nice to hear from you again. ;)
So glad you like it! And yay that you got the newsletter, wasn't sure if it would reach people or go to spam! :)
It’s beautiful!! So happy for you, great tutorial
Thanks so much 😊
excellent job, well done!
Thank you very much!
I have a beautiful vintage dresser and vintage enamel bowl that I would like to combine to create a functional bathroom sink
Sounds like it will be a beautiful sink!
Love this so much 😍 how long did it take you please?
A year later, how has the water proofing poly held up? I'm thinking about doing this but I am a messy face washer and I am worried the poly coat wouldn't last very long.
It's held up fine so far!
We? Girl you better help him..😂
You can actually see my hand helping in this video, for a second! 😂 I design, he builds, with minimal assistance...team work makes the dream work. 😆
Beautiful!! Do you like having just drawers instead of hinged doors for your vanity?
Sorry for the delayed response! This vanity is in my parents bathroom and they said they like the drawers just fine. They said there were a couple items that they had to relocate because they were too tall for the drawers . But they said it wasn't a big deal and haven't missed having doors.
Love this idea, the vanity’s at Home Depot and Lowe’s and even mar adds just don’t do it for me, Maybe this is just what I’ve been look g for
Only thing I would have done was stained the new pine boards to look like they were meant to be that original shape.
Yes, I do think that would give it a nice finished look!
I'd waterproof every micrometer of wood even inside and behind the drawer and every screw and nail. Then also used water mold mildew proof (even barnacle proof😆 ) boat hull paint, then ceramic clear coat meant for boat hulls also on every inch possible. This seems beautiful, until in a couple of years wood swelling, water damage mold and mildew will set in and infest your air too plus wet wood and rot wood smell with a hint of bacteria bouquet 😂. Hell, I did the above procedure for my bedroom furniture also, for that same reason, just against humidity. Yeah boat hull paint or clear boat hull paint then ceramic coat also for marine use can cost more than an arm and leg (an arm and leg is small change when it comes to those stuff, since I'd ONLY recommend top shelf products. Better safe than sorry 😎), but it is worth it! It will last you forever. No joke!
What grit sandpaper did he use.
We used a few different ones. For the bigger rough spots, we used 60. For pretty much everything else, we used 120. For the dresser top, after the stain/finish was on, before we put on the last coat of finish, we used 220.
Hello. Beautiful! Did you use a water based Spar urethane?
Hi. We used oil based spar urethane. This is what we used: rstyle.me/+ks3dbNxRPpKdXYh6Mn1OuQ
What are the measurements for your dresser?
Hi! The dresser we used is 41" long, 17.5" deep and 36" high.
@@TheMerrythoughtdid you cut any height from the legs?
We did not cut the legs at all, it was the right height for what we wanted.
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