Hello everyone, we are currently building our house with Town & Country and have chosen the standard plumbing package.
Is it possible to install matching vanity units under all the sinks, or do you have to buy everything as a complete set?
It should be possible, right? You would just need to pay attention to the dimensions, which I think are fairly standard?
Has anyone done this before? If so, could you please respond and maybe share some pictures?
Best regards
Is it possible to install matching vanity units under all the sinks, or do you have to buy everything as a complete set?
It should be possible, right? You would just need to pay attention to the dimensions, which I think are fairly standard?
Has anyone done this before? If so, could you please respond and maybe share some pictures?
Best regards
M
motorradsilke17 Apr 2021 06:52evelinoz schrieb:
old Bali cabinet, stone countertop, sink on top
[ATTACH alt="under-counter cabinet washbasin 489769-1.jpg"]60272[/ATTACH]What height does that come to? It looks very low.
I just wanted to show that you can use any piece of furniture, not just standard bathroom cabinets. The height of the top edge of the washbasin is crucial and depends on your height. I have a vessel sink in another bathroom where the top edge of the basin is at 93cm (37 inches), which is too high for me because I’m quite short. That was a renovation where only the base cabinets and the basin were replaced, and I really wanted that specific basin (13cm high (5 inches)).

Another option is something like this, if you have additional storage space and want to create a more homely bathroom atmosphere.

This is not the main bathroom. The basin is mounted on a countertop; on the right, there is a half-open, approximately 1m (3 feet) wide tall black cabinet, also an Asian piece (longer stays in Singapore led to this). So you can make a bathroom feel cozy if you want, and it doesn’t have to be a dull, smooth gray space.
Another option is something like this, if you have additional storage space and want to create a more homely bathroom atmosphere.
This is not the main bathroom. The basin is mounted on a countertop; on the right, there is a half-open, approximately 1m (3 feet) wide tall black cabinet, also an Asian piece (longer stays in Singapore led to this). So you can make a bathroom feel cozy if you want, and it doesn’t have to be a dull, smooth gray space.
M
motorradsilke19 Apr 2021 08:31I just wanted to point out that you need to pay attention to the height with these kinds of cabinets. I had also been looking for something similar because I didn’t want the typical bathroom cabinets in my bathroom, and I always found them to be too low. We now have a height of 96cm (38 inches), and that works great.
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Chris199021 Apr 2021 20:54How are we supposed to know what model this is?
I think you are looking in the wrong place.
I quickly found our series, and it says something like this:
Unpolished, for example, is either built in or installed.
Otherwise, you should be able to identify it on-site or figure it out logically.
I also wouldn’t look in a furniture store, since they primarily sell furniture, not sanitary ware.
I think you are looking in the wrong place.
I quickly found our series, and it says something like this:
Unpolished, for example, is either built in or installed.
Otherwise, you should be able to identify it on-site or figure it out logically.
I also wouldn’t look in a furniture store, since they primarily sell furniture, not sanitary ware.
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