We are starting to talk about redoing our bathroom. At first we were planning to stain the existing vanity and replace the white tiled top with a mosaic tile. As we have talked more about the rest of the bathroom, I'm realizing that if we totally redo the shower and replace the existing tub with a freestanding tub, updating the existing vanity might not cut it. Although we did just gel stain our kitchen cabinets, and were surprised with how nicely it came out. Looks like a brand new kitchen!
Problem is that our existing builder-grade vanity appears to be a few pieces put together. It's double sink, and we would like to keep that. The vanity measures 69-70 inches wide, and I'm not finding any online I like that would fit. There's wall on both sides, one side is to the toilet room and the other is to the closet. I'm wondering if there are any relatively easy ways to get a standard sized vanity in there (72" but cutting out some drywall would be my first thought?).
Problem is that our existing builder-grade vanity appears to be a few pieces put together. It's double sink, and we would like to keep that. The vanity measures 69-70 inches wide, and I'm not finding any online I like that would fit. There's wall on both sides, one side is to the toilet room and the other is to the closet. I'm wondering if there are any relatively easy ways to get a standard sized vanity in there (72" but cutting out some drywall would be my first thought?).