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Do it Yourself Bathroom Vanity Projects
 
The most inexpensive way to add storage and style to your bathroom is with a new bathroom vanity set, and you can even install it yourself. The bathroom is the most used room in the house and can benefit greatly from bathroom vanity cabinets and other bathroom sink furniture. A bathroom set that includes vanity cabinets adds style and function. Since the bathroom is a room where people do so much, it’s important to have a place to keep all the toiletries, blow-dryers, medications and other necessities that people keep in the bathroom.

Bathroom vanities aren’t just about function, they are also about style. There are bathroom vanity sets made of wood, steel, copper, glass, granite and other materials. Whether you want an antique vanity to coordinate with the old-fashioned feel of a Victorian home, or a modern vanity set to compliment a sleek look, you’ll find it. There are more bathroom vanities to choose from than you’ll know what to do with!

When selecting a new vanity, it’s important to remember that the bathroom sink countertop needs to be water resistant. There are a range of durable materials to choose from, including marble and tempered glass bathroom sink vanities. The vanity sinks include the vessel sink vanity or under-mounted variety, which can be porcelain, stone, stainless steel or other materials. Choosing the right fixtures is also very important in the overall cohesion of the design.

If you want to spice up your bathroom, a new vanity cabinet can make a huge difference to the look and feel of a room without spending the money you would for a total remodel project. With a little planning, you can complete the installation of new bathroom sink furniture in a day. This is the most budget-friendly and simple way to change the whole room. The biggest challenge may be just deciding which bathroom vanity set to buy.

If you choose to install you new bathroom sink cabinet yourself, you’ll save the most money. There are a few simple steps to ensuring proper vanity installation. First of all, make sure to shut off the water and disconnect the water supply. Use a bucket to catch any water that drips from the supply lines under the bathroom sink and the p-trap, which is the white curved pipe in the center.

Once your water is turned off and safely disconnected, loosen the caulk between the bathroom vanity and the wall. You can do this with a simple utility knife. Then remove the bathroom sink countertop very carefully, remembering not to damage the wall. Don’t be scared to ask for help with this.

Now you can loosen the screws that attach the bathroom vanity to the wall with a cordless screwdriver. Remove the screws and carefully remove the old bathroom vanity. Find the wall studs, make marks for new screw holes, and make marks for the studs a little higher than where you want the new bathroom vanity top.

Before you attach the new bathroom vanity top, install the new sink vanity faucet. Also make sure you check that it is level against the wall. Once the vanity is positioned, attach it to the wall using wallboard screws. Then Use tub-and-tile caulk to attach the new bathroom vanity top to the base.

The final step is to reconnect the plumbing with Teflon tape. Carefully apply a thin line of caulk around the bathroom sink countertop edges. It will give you a feeling of accomplishment to install your new bathroom sink vanities and other fixtures on your own. Then you can sit back and enjoy the beauty of your new bathroom!
 

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