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Model: Style Selections Davies 36-in White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with White Cultured Marble Top (Mirror Included) | C50136M-SS
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Maybe fix the fact that your floors are always wet before worrying about buying the vanity. Not sure in what situation you would have such dampness to cause this.
It's OK, nothing special. The doors are of good quality. They seem to have like a plastic veneer on them (or just really good paint). The sides are more like particle board wrapped with a sticker.
The counter was not perfect, it shows some imperfections, but they give instructions for how to fix any of that. It wasn't noticeable enough for me to bother with it though.
Overall, style selections is of Lower quality. The Allen and Roth which we installed in another bathroom last year is of better quality all around. But this one went with the color/design we wanted. I would have paid $200 more for one of better quality if that was an option.
You can silicone around the bottom that touched the floor to help. With water getting into the parts touching the floor. I do custom cabinets for a living. I also silicone cabinets that sit on vanity tops next to sinks
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I hope this is ok to ask, could you build this with the drawers on the opposite side? Or would the holes be drilled on the wrong side? Female here, would be doing with a female friend and we are clueless 🤣
I hope this is ok to ask, could you build this with the drawers on the opposite side? Or would the holes be drilled on the wrong side? Female here, would be doing with a female friend and we are clueless 🤣
I hope this is ok to ask, could you build this with the drawers on the opposite side? Or would the holes be drilled on the wrong side? Female here, would be doing with a female friend and we are clueless 🤣
Nope, this vanity comes fully assembled and ready to install.
It's OK, nothing special. The doors are of good quality. They seem to have like a plastic veneer on them (or just really good paint). The sides are more like particle board wrapped with a sticker.
The counter was not perfect, it shows some imperfections, but they give instructions for how to fix any of that. It wasn't noticeable enough for me to bother with it though.
Overall, style selections is of Lower quality. The Allen and Roth which we installed in another bathroom last year is of better quality all around. But this one went with the color/design we wanted. I would have paid $200 more for one of better quality if that was an option.
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I hope this is ok to ask, could you build this with the drawers on the opposite side? Or would the holes be drilled on the wrong side? Female here, would be doing with a female friend and we are clueless 🤣
Actually not at all a bad question. The last vanity I purchased, to my surprise, was reversible. The hardware had the option of being reversed to the other side so you could have it whichever way you want. I'd read the details, though, as this is usually not the case.
Never buy vanities which the wood you he's the floor. It will rot. Buy ones with legs.
Maybe fix the fact that your floors are always wet before worrying about buying the vanity. Not sure in what situation you would have such dampness to cause this.
Never buy vanities which the wood touches the floor. It will rot. Buy ones with legs.
I have not known this to be an issue with vanity cabinets, but it probably depends on how much and how often water is on the floor (in my case not often and not much). Vanity legs are more a style statement that came about when standalone vanity pieces became popular.
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It's OK, nothing special. The doors are of good quality. They seem to have like a plastic veneer on them (or just really good paint). The sides are more like particle board wrapped with a sticker.
The counter was not perfect, it shows some imperfections, but they give instructions for how to fix any of that. It wasn't noticeable enough for me to bother with it though.
Overall, style selections is of Lower quality. The Allen and Roth which we installed in another bathroom last year is of better quality all around. But this one went with the color/design we wanted. I would have paid $200 more for one of better quality if that was an option.
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It's OK, nothing special. The doors are of good quality. They seem to have like a plastic veneer on them (or just really good paint). The sides are more like particle board wrapped with a sticker.
The counter was not perfect, it shows some imperfections, but they give instructions for how to fix any of that. It wasn't noticeable enough for me to bother with it though.
Overall, style selections is of Lower quality. The Allen and Roth which we installed in another bathroom last year is of better quality all around. But this one went with the color/design we wanted. I would have paid $200 more for one of better quality if that was an option.
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