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This is a cabinet style I have used for several years now. This is my favorite project to date. I use angles and mirrors to get the most out of a room. This one was stripped to the bone, just the way I like it. Counters are 3cm Crema Bordeaux granite and the stone is travertine from Mexico. If you want to see more my facebook page has lots of pretty pictures, you’ll find me at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Classic-Rock-Remodelers/129114187146396.
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exelectrician
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#1 posted 476 days ago
Hide this beauty from my wife!
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Gintaras
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#2 posted 476 days ago
great work
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Ken90712
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#3 posted 476 days ago
What a great looking Bathroom.
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Martyroc
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#4 posted 476 days ago
Great looking bathroom, nice job.
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JR_Dog
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#5 posted 476 days ago
Were do you get your bubinga? Local Exotic Wood dealer to your area or online order?
Looks great
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AlaskaGuy
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#6 posted 476 days ago
That’s a beautifully bathroom, nice design and execution.
The bubinga looks like it has more red than Ive seen before. Did you use any stain on it? What was your finish schedule?
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KellyG
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#7 posted 476 days ago
The bubinga came from a local hardwood distributor. Most of the distributors in my area carry it. It’s not hard to find. One here called Gilmer Wood company specializes in true exotics. I don’t usually use stain, this wood is all natural. The finish is Chemcraft Nitro laquer. I like it because it’s self sealing, saving me time switching back & forth between sealer and topcoat.
Kelen
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#8 posted 475 days ago
Absolutely beautiful!
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