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I built this for a friends girlfriends parents…try to remember that one!
They gave me a pic and I gave them what they wanted. The cabinet and drawer boxes are black melamine, Showing knotty adler all the way up to the ceiling. One thing I messed up on was the door casing. During the remodel, the casing was removed, and it didn’t even register in my mind. Since the cabinet is without a faceframe, I built it to fit perfect, about 1/4” of room on both sides. AFTER, installation, my friend (the general on the project) said oh oh! Luckily we came up with a good solution that nobody noticed, even the homeowner, until I pointed it out (what can I say, I’m a perfectionist). I trimmed the drawer front about 1/4” to give aprox 1/2” clearance from the wall, and we decided to use flat casing (very contemporary look) which we planed down so the drawer would clear :)
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SteveKorz
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posted 441 days ago
Nice Job!!
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Richforever
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posted 441 days ago
Thanks! I love the combination of all the elements – light styles, tile, wood, hardware. Good job!
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 440 days ago
This is a great looking project.
Lee
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jockmike2
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posted 240 days ago
Nice job.
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Karson
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posted 236 days ago
Nice job on the vanity.
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Sonny
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posted 7 hours ago
looks good