Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms - Help Need Bathroom Vanities
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BettyC
11-10-06, 08:53 AM
My current home sold too quickly now I need to get in my new remodeled home within 3 weeks.
Without vanities I can't do granite or the final plumbing. So need bathroom vanities pronto. I can go to Home Depot/Lowes and get off the shelf vanities but they look yuck. Their special order vanities are 4+ weeks to get in.
I can buy cool furniture vanities at places like restoration hardware but they are $2K.
My main bath has an L shape so have to go with real cabinets in that one room.
I am in Atlanta . . . any suggestions where to go that I can buy cabinets and walk out the door with them? Used to be able to do that with Howdens Millworks but they closed down.
Without vanities I can't do granite or the final plumbing. So need bathroom vanities pronto. I can go to Home Depot/Lowes and get off the shelf vanities but they look yuck. Their special order vanities are 4+ weeks to get in.
I can buy cool furniture vanities at places like restoration hardware but they are $2K.
My main bath has an L shape so have to go with real cabinets in that one room.
I am in Atlanta . . . any suggestions where to go that I can buy cabinets and walk out the door with them? Used to be able to do that with Howdens Millworks but they closed down.
Wirepuller38
11-11-06, 07:26 AM
Special order and get what you want. You probably will have to wait on the counter tops anyway.
twelvepole
02-05-09, 11:05 PM
Unless you buy stock cabinets, you are looking at 3-4 weeks out. That's reality. If in a hurry, then you will have to settle for in-stock cabinets. These tend to be those that appeal to the rushy/ready and economically conservative folks. If you want higher end and special order, then you will have to bite the bullet.
diyplank
02-06-09, 09:50 AM
Do you have time to make one? I know it sounds crazy, but I saw an awesome vanity. It mounts to your wall!! It was in this months issue of handy magazine. The website is handymanclub.com. I did search for it on there but couldn't find anything about it. I have the magazine and it does not look to complicated.
GOOD LUCK!!
GOOD LUCK!!