
Ash flooring stained in a harlequin pattern creates a pretty setting for this vanity, as does the beaded-board wainscoting covered in high-gloss white paint on the lower half of the walls. The bathroom walls above the wainscoting are upholstered with French toile fabric or other artistic furniture
For this simple yet sophisticated treatment, staple batting to the bathroom wall and then stretch and staple fabric over the batting. To hide the staples, hot-glue cording along the seams. Put above the furniture some Decorative objects, such as frames and the mirror, wear lipstick red.
For the Furniture it selft the hand-painted motifs on the sink and faucet were inspired by the toile fabric stapled to the bathroom walls. If the top of your furniture piece is in poor condition, add a granite or solid-surfacing vanity top.
To accommodate plumbing, the dresser's interior shelves were relocated and the upper drawers were reinstalled with only a center support bar.
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1. Use a jigsaw to cut a hole in the top of the dresser for the sink and a hole saw to make the 1-1/4-inch-diameter faucet opening.
2. Remove drawers or shelves that prevent the sink and pipes from fitting properly. Attach the drawer faces as false fronts, or reconfigure the drawers to fit around the pipes.
3. Measure the height from the floor of the water supply and drain lines. Use a jigsaw to cut an opening in the back of the furniture piece, where the pipes from the wall will come through.
4. Lightly sand the dresser, then seal it with marine varnish to protect it against splashes.
5. Once all adjustments are made and the dresser is in place, mount the sink and seal it with caulk. Mount the faucet and reconnect the plumbing.
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