I've watched many a vanity building video, but this is right on target for what I want to do. And it was the best explanation of all the things I need to pay attention to. Well done.
Great project!! Thank you. I have a similar size old vanity to replace but I;m not fond of wall to wall, as a little space from the wall makes the area look a little more spacious (Planning to reduce 84" to 72" and leave 6" on. each side). I am curious about the cost, can you estimate?
well detailed , I learned quite a bit from watching this. if you happen to have any lumber yards nearby to buy your polar, plywood, etc. it will cut your material costs down significantly. I just finished building a desk for my wife's office. the plywood at home depot sanded is $85 plus tax each for a 4 x 8 foot . a uv on one side and sanded on the other ply wood from lumber yard here in Houston is $36 plus tax. if I wanted only sanded it would be even cheaper which is more than half the price of a home depot. I do shop there for thing on sale like my DeWalt table saw. and other tools. great video . I will be building something similar. this video will help greatly with that.
I guess my only comment is, next time invest in better quality materials. You went through a lot of work to create exactly what you wanted and it looks exceptional. Taking it up one notch would be to use bumber materials from something other than a big box store. The big investment is your time. Using consumer grade material from Home Depot doesn't do your effort justice. I know it depends on where you live but you want to find a hardwood supplier that carries the good stuff. This is where the professionals go because they make a living doing this and their customers demand the best. Just my two cents. Keep up the great work.
Beautiful job
Beautiful and detailed project.
I've watched many a vanity building video, but this is right on target for what I want to do. And it was the best explanation of all the things I need to pay attention to. Well done.
I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed the video :)
Wow! This video is so well done and you explain everything clearly. Inspiring and accessible. 👏
Thank you so much! It took me a while to edit haha!
Great job done. Great video. Great narration.
Thank you! :D
Holy batman, that's amazing !!
so happy to hear you like it :)
Beautiful!
Thank you Rochelle!
Great project!! Thank you. I have a similar size old vanity to replace but I;m not fond of wall to wall, as a little space from the wall makes the area look a little more spacious (Planning to reduce 84" to 72" and leave 6" on. each side). I am curious about the cost, can you estimate?
I am so impressed...
😘
Ohhh You are my inspiration. I'd love to learn from you a lot. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
so happy to hear you get value from my video :)
well detailed , I learned quite a bit from watching this. if you happen to have any lumber yards nearby to buy your polar, plywood, etc. it will cut your material costs down significantly. I just finished building a desk for my wife's office. the plywood at home depot sanded is $85 plus tax each for a 4 x 8 foot . a uv on one side and sanded on the other ply wood from lumber yard here in Houston is $36 plus tax. if I wanted only sanded it would be even cheaper which is more than half the price of a home depot. I do shop there for thing on sale like my DeWalt table saw. and other tools. great video . I will be building something similar. this video will help greatly with that.
You’re awesome 👏🏻
❤ amazing
Wow
Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for! Great level of detail in your video. Can you share the total height of the center box? Thanks!
The center length is. 23.5", so the whole vanity can go wall to wall
Were the two walls on either sides flat? I have found walls are never flat and makes for difficult installation.
Love it! Curious how much does it cost to customize the countertop?
I write an post all about marble countertop cost, you can find the material and labor cost here: hydrangeatreehouse.com/marble-countertop-price-guide/
I guess my only comment is, next time invest in better quality materials. You went through a lot of work to create exactly what you wanted and it looks exceptional. Taking it up one notch would be to use bumber materials from something other than a big box store. The big investment is your time. Using consumer grade material from Home Depot doesn't do your effort justice. I know it depends on where you live but you want to find a hardwood supplier that carries the good stuff. This is where the professionals go because they make a living doing this and their customers demand the best. Just my two cents. Keep up the great work.
Beautiful!
thank you!