Bathroom Vanity Plans - Bath Tray, Jewel Of The Tile, and more
Bath TrayThis beautiful bath tray keeps even the largest collection of toiletries high and dry One of the items on my growing list of renovation plans is to gut the downstairs bathroom and replace the modern fixtures with their vintage counterparts.
Jewel Of The TileMaking a mosaic shelf is totally fulfilling, plus it's a training ground for future home improvements. Once you know how to attach the tiny pieces and grout them, you can move on to more ambitious undertakings like tiling the bathroom or executing a mosaic...
Bathroom Magazine CubbyDespite all the reading that goes on in bathrooms, they are poorly designed for storage of the reading materials. Leave the new woodworking magazine within comfortable reaching distance from the "seat"...
A New Cape Cod Style VanityI spent so much time talking about the new shop, that I neglected to say that there was also an addition with a new bathroom and bedroom -- and other projects to keep me busy. So this picture marks the beginning of a new project: a "Cape Cod Style...
Bathroom Sink UnitBathroom under-sink units are, traditionally, rather dull, typically being very box-like in design. However, in small bathrooms, where space is of a premium, a box-like shape takes up too much space. This curved under-sink unit was designed to fit into a...
Bath ShelfA simple afternoon Bath or Kitchen shelf project. Great for beginners. DXF Format.
Build A Spacious VanityExtra space and a high-style look make this vanity stand out in any bathroom. It features a solid-surface countertop with an undermounted sink. There's ample storage room inside. 1--After installing the poplar edge banding, use a sabre saw to cut the notches...
Reading FrenzyThis easy-to-make bathtub accessory offers a brilliant remedy for stress along with safe stowage for candles and a glass of wine! Artisans' work featured on this Episode...
Bathroom VanityJohn Sillaots tweaks the design of the traditional bathroom vanity using reclaimed lumber Think before you trash that wood from your latest home reno. Lots of experienced wood can be reused as part of your next project.
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