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Thread: Bathroom vanity in narrow space
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4th January 2009, 10:50 PM #1
Bathroom vanity in narrow space
Hi, How would you best install a 900mm vanity, similar to in a tiled space between a shower and wall, varying between 970 and 990mm wide? On the rear and right, the floor tiles come up to meet the wall like a basin. I'm finding it tricky to plan the installation. Can I get advice how to 1) deal with gaps larger than what I can caulk on the sides of the top (and sides - although I assume for the side I could find a matching strip). Depending on this answer I could center the vanity in the gap or push it to a side. I'd prefer to avoid a nasty dusty gap if possible. 2) deal with the bend in the floor. (for scale: two 2.5cm tiles from above measure 3cm across) For the back I could cut the bottom of the vanity, but I can't do this on the right. The other option I can think of is to raise the vanity over 3cm (the ground isn't level, so its actually more at the front). Keeping the vanity low is better for my lady. I'm an absolute amateur, so all advice gratefully received, Thanks, Brad
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