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This is the smallest bathroom cabinet in the house. This is one of the few completely done. All cabinets in the house are made of Hard Maple. The sink I bought at Lowes. It came with a cheap cabinet that I tossed. The hardest part about this style cabinet with the flush doors is, to keep it all flush. The finish is tung and polyurithane.

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Looks great, I gota say I really like the way the cabinet and that sink go together.
 

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Beautifully designed and executed. Thank you for sharing.
 

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I have a small bathroom like that with a pedestal sink. A cabinet like that would add some much needed storage room. Thanks for the idea!
 

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Well done, I like it just plain maple as well.
 

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I cannot let SWMBO see this one or I will have another project on my list. Great job on the cabinet.
 

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I really like those kind of sinks, my wife and I almost got one for our kitchen. Beautiful vanity. Really nice job.
 

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Great execution and a nice clean finish that will help it to look good for years. Nice job on the color, really nice!
 

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AnythingI can say would be redundent, but as we are currently finishing the interior of a small log home I will be watching closely for all the ideas I can gleam from you. VERY WELL DONE IN ALL ASPECTS !!
 

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very nice indeed : )
 

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PaBull,

Good looking cabinet. Before you tossed the "stand" it came with, did you trace the front rail to fit the sink or did you have to come up with the curve yourself? And if you had to come up with the curve yourself, how about enlightening us?

Like the "Shaker" look with the flat panels. Matches well with the sink design. Going to bookmark this one and show the wife.

Thanks.
 

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Wow, what a welcome for such a little cabinet.

The space I had to work with for depth was only 14". The sink "belly" is flat on the back. So before I tossed the old cabinet i traced the front. I scribed the top and sides in within an 1/16-1/8" than I took a brown caulking (HD had a nice match for me) and before the last coat of poly I put the caulking in place. I used masking take to cover wall and wood before I used the caulking and give it an extra 1/16 and use a coulking knife to scape off the extra caulking. After putting the caulking on finish off with the last coat of polyurithane.

The recessed panel doors are made on the router table.
 

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I really like this one. Nice job and very classy looking. Favorited!
 

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I see what you mean about the flush finish. Great job.
 

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very very nice. I have been planning on building a classic commode and installing a vessel sink on it.
 

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Good looking cabinet.Very nice work!
 
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