Select Lowe's Stores has
Style Selections 36" Bathroom Vanity w/ White Cultured Marble Top & Mirror (Davies, White) on sale for
$199. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Features:
- Fully assembled vanity cabinet and integrated white sink make for easy installation
- Three drawers provide optimal pull-out storage for bathroom essentials, 2 Doors
- 24-In W x 35-in H framed mirror included
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Select Lowe's Stores has
Style Selections 35" Single Sink Bathroom Vanity w/ White Cultured Marble Top & Mirror (Slate or Dark Gray) on sale for
$299. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
Available Colors:
Features:
- 2 Concealed drawers provide storage and organization for bathroom necessities
- Three doors offer easy access to extra bath tissues and toiletries
- Included framed mirror is 24 in W x 35 in H
- Brushed nickel finish hardware adds a touch of style
- Maple finished interior is easy to clean and maintain
- Pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets
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It's so so so so cheap, it's laughable. The "sticker" facing that's attached to the particle board is so delicate that you can damage it with your hand just by pressing lightly on corners. Some edges aren't glued that great, so I'm also worried with moisture they'll come apart. Wish I knew how to attach photos, so anyone thinking about this, can really see how bad this is
Remodel and run use, not remodel and live there use..
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The mirror can be installed horizontally, if you can't decide on centering it over the sink or over the entire vanity. It's one of the relatively few cabinet options we found with a toe kick, so you never have to worry about sweeping underneath.
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Pros:
It looks nice
The drawers have ball bearing slides
Maple drawers
Cons
Vanity top is slightly different white than the cabinet
Lots of mdf
One of the drawers wants to stay 1" open
The manufacturer does not offer side surrounds for the countertop (though this modern style isn't really meant to have side surrounds)
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It's so so so so cheap, it's laughable. The "sticker" facing that's attached to the particle board is so delicate that you can damage it with your hand just by pressing lightly on corners. Some edges aren't glued that great, so I'm also worried with moisture they'll come apart. Wish I knew how to attach photos, so anyone thinking about this, can really see how bad this is
Remodel and run use, not remodel and live there use..
I thought the same until I realized with the wide set spacing for the faucet, the cost for that was about $50-100 more expensive than the narrow cheaper faucets. Just something to be aware of.
It's so so so so cheap, it's laughable. The "sticker" facing that's attached to the particle board is so delicate that you can damage it with your hand just by pressing lightly on corners. Some edges aren't glued that great, so I'm also worried with moisture they'll come apart. Wish I knew how to attach photos, so anyone thinking about this, can really see how bad this is
Remodel and run use, not remodel and live there use..
We went to take a look at a "renovated" Tudor-style house listed for $500,000 and it was a goddamn horror show. Living room looked nice with the open ceiling and exposed beams, but the further we went in the worse things got. Super cheap Lowes cabinetry poorly installed in the kitchen and baths (the screws used for installing the hinges were literally starting to poke into the outside laminate), literal marble mosaic tile on bench and floor of the shower, new cheap tile literally just slapped on over old tile capped off at the top where it comes away from the wall with additional strips of tile, LIVE EXPOSED ELECTRICAL BOXES just left open and exposed to the outside just under a concrete stairway leading down into the yard, original, literal fusebox from the early 1900's, loose wiring just dangling from the floor joists in the laundry room... it's not like this was a super hot area, either. We stayed for the full home tour just to marvel at jankery to see how much of it we could spot.
That house actually went under contract, it's crazy. I feel sorry for the poor people who're going to be dealing with all of that crap falling apart in 3-5 years time... based off how they did things there's no way they waterproofed that bathroom properly, either.