Lowe's has
Style Selections 36" W Bathroom Vanities w/ White Cultured Marble Top & Mirror on sale
from $199.
Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.
Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
rsvpd for finding this deal.
Available:
Features (Harrison Gray):
- Gray bathroom vanity with top from the Harrision collection compliments a variety of styles
- White cultured marble vanity top is easy to clean and offers an integral, rectangular bowl and is pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucet (sold separately)
- 3 doors allow for ample storage of bath products
- Soft-close adjustable door hinges allow for easy alignment
- Satin nickel finish hardware included
- 36.5in W x 19in D x 32.89in H vanity size is most suitable for a standard size bathroom
- Pre-assembled engineered hardwood cabinet with an open back offers easy installation for both DIY-ers and contractors
- Mirror, 26.25-in W x32-in H, can be hung horizontally or vertically
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The only drawback is the sink. Because of the shape of the sink, a small bit of water does pool in front of and behind the drain because its flat/ level in those area. We have a faucet that is a little pressured so the shallow sink does cause splashing.
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worst thing you can get for a home and even worse for a rental.
These are absolute crap.
they are only 19 deep standard is 21
there is no lip/overhang of the countertop material.
combine that with the base being particle board (and fronts mdf), any moisture(even cleaning) gets sucked into the particle board/mdf and swells, then the paint fails.
These are absolute crap.
they are only 19 deep standard is 21
there is no lip/overhang of the countertop material.
combine that with the base being particle board (and fronts mdf), any moisture(even cleaning) gets sucked into the particle board/mdf and swells, then the paint fails.
edit: Oh, and the other crappy thing is that the drawers aren't full-depth. It's bad enough that they're an inch to two inches shallower, but then there's two or more inches between the back of the drawer and the wall. I'm assuming it's just in case people need to run plumbing behind there, so again... custom.
The only drawback is the sink. Because of the shape of the sink, a small bit of water does pool in front of and behind the drain because its flat/ level in those area. We have a faucet that is a little pressured so the shallow sink does cause splashing.