Instead of throwing away the bathroom vanity in our new house, I used some paint I had leftover and spent $38 on new hardware. The results were better than I expected.

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image showing Instead of throwing away the bathroom vanity in our new house, I used some paint I had leftover and spent $38 on new hardware. The results were better than I expected.

BlueberryFish on January 14th, 2018 at 05:25 UTC »

Looks great, but please take my advice and make sure you use the clear poly not yellow poly (or something else intended to water proof). Also, keep rubbing alcohol away from it even once it's waterproofed. We just redid our bathroom and learned the hard way.

thiseye on January 14th, 2018 at 06:20 UTC »

Did you have to sand it down first before painting?

stonecats on January 14th, 2018 at 06:39 UTC »

renovation rule: if it's solid wood, (not laminated particle board) it's usually worth salvaging.