Bathroom walls help
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:07 am
Hi All,
I'm back with more strange questions from female mind trying to remodel alone. Funny huh? Have to laugh all.I had an Estate Christmas Sale today, trying to do something with a 5x7 shed FULL
of xmas stuff.Any and all you cann image 75% new never been opened and I had 2 people show up. Funny
Ok, The facuet in the bath sink apparently had been leaking from the pipe connection for a long time. The pressed wood/paneling built in vanity was pretty much plup on the inside. I removed it.
Looked for 48 ", ( wall to wall 48 1/4) vanities all over town and saw 459.00 and higher.
Found a really good deal Brand new in the box wood for 200.00
borrowed a truck picked it up. Was all jazzed. Then I went to buy the top part, LOL 49 ". Why wouldn't I think that the bottom part of the vanity and the top part should be the same size.
Ok since I'm only minus 3/4 of an inch I was wondering if I could cut a hole the same size as the vanity top and slide the 3/4" into the wall and put moulding around it to cover the hole.
Walls on each side look to be just paneling. One side goes into the heater compartment which has at leaset 2" clearance. The other side is harder to tell and is the hot water heater compartment.
The wall the back side fits up against . Should be the kitchen but it looks like there's 2 walls with a few inches inbetween those two.
Is this a do able thing or aseriouslu hair brained idea?? If so got any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance & Happy Holidays to all,
Dani
I'm back with more strange questions from female mind trying to remodel alone. Funny huh? Have to laugh all.I had an Estate Christmas Sale today, trying to do something with a 5x7 shed FULL
of xmas stuff.Any and all you cann image 75% new never been opened and I had 2 people show up. Funny
Ok, The facuet in the bath sink apparently had been leaking from the pipe connection for a long time. The pressed wood/paneling built in vanity was pretty much plup on the inside. I removed it.
Looked for 48 ", ( wall to wall 48 1/4) vanities all over town and saw 459.00 and higher.
Found a really good deal Brand new in the box wood for 200.00
borrowed a truck picked it up. Was all jazzed. Then I went to buy the top part, LOL 49 ". Why wouldn't I think that the bottom part of the vanity and the top part should be the same size.
Ok since I'm only minus 3/4 of an inch I was wondering if I could cut a hole the same size as the vanity top and slide the 3/4" into the wall and put moulding around it to cover the hole.
Walls on each side look to be just paneling. One side goes into the heater compartment which has at leaset 2" clearance. The other side is harder to tell and is the hot water heater compartment.
The wall the back side fits up against . Should be the kitchen but it looks like there's 2 walls with a few inches inbetween those two.
Is this a do able thing or aseriouslu hair brained idea?? If so got any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance & Happy Holidays to all,
Dani