Adding Wood Feet to a Bathroom Vanity
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Jessica | Honey N Hydrangea
(IC: blogger)
Our builder grade tract house bathroom was in a pitiful state. We needed an overhaul and quick. It was 10 years old and we had never done anything to it. Here is the before
Instead of tearing out the vanity and replacing it we decided to work with it. I wanted it to look more like furniture. So we came up with the plan of adding wood feet. It was very easy and cost around 30 dollars.
We also had to add a quarter round to compensate for the difference in width and cut off some of the backside of the foot.
We used liquid nails to adhere them to the top and to the tile on the bottom. It was messy but there was no way around it. It made such a huge improvment. We also added the hardware and it looks like a whole new vanity. See the AFTER at www.honeynhydrangea.com
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Published December 24th, 2015 9:13 AM
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Matty watts on Jul 31, 2016Looks very high in ( spelled wrong) love it.
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Jessica | Honey N Hydrangea on Oct 03, 2016Thank you!! You are very welcome!
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So you did not raise the vanity any, is that right? You just stuck the feet under the edge? It does look much better.