Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms - 66 Inch Vanity, options for a sink top?
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vsick
10-20-09, 05:36 PM
Hi all,
I recently just purchased my first fixer upper home. I am in the proccess of updating the bathroom and just hit my first snag. I have a existing vanity that measures 66"x21" depth.
I noticed most drop in sink tops come in 60" and 72" lengths.
I plan on reusing the existing vanity because the length doesn't force me to move my toilet and the plumbing for the double sinks.
I am thinking about buying two 30 inch sink tops and placing something to fill in the 6 inch gap. Maybe piece of wood or tile.
Or I can fab a piece of granite with the two sink cut outs ( going to cost about 4-500 at least to go this route.
Anyone have pictures of a bathroom with two 30 inch vanities placed next to each other in a bathroom?
Also how about 2 30inch sink tops placed on a 66 or 72 inch vanity I can see?
any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I recently just purchased my first fixer upper home. I am in the proccess of updating the bathroom and just hit my first snag. I have a existing vanity that measures 66"x21" depth.
I noticed most drop in sink tops come in 60" and 72" lengths.
I plan on reusing the existing vanity because the length doesn't force me to move my toilet and the plumbing for the double sinks.
I am thinking about buying two 30 inch sink tops and placing something to fill in the 6 inch gap. Maybe piece of wood or tile.
Or I can fab a piece of granite with the two sink cut outs ( going to cost about 4-500 at least to go this route.
Anyone have pictures of a bathroom with two 30 inch vanities placed next to each other in a bathroom?
Also how about 2 30inch sink tops placed on a 66 or 72 inch vanity I can see?
any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Wirepuller38
10-21-09, 06:43 AM
I have a similar situation. I purchased a kitchen counter top and cut off the back splash to get the correct depth. I added a tile back splash to complete the installation.
Just Bill
10-21-09, 05:06 PM
You could get a 72" single bowl top and cut it down. Some custom tops will let you specify where the sinks go, and you could get the length you need, but that is usually pricey.