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Curved Bathroom Vanity
comments (2) June 26th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This bathroom vanity was built to replace the ‘builder installed‘ pedestal sink in our ½ bath. It is made from mahogany and oak burl veneer. Veneer was attached using a vacuum bag as opposed to a veneer press
I like using curves in my designs. The details include: veneered doors, period hardware, green marble vanity top was selected because the grain pattern lines up with the vanity.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Bruce Lindabury
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, mahogany, veneer, built-in
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