Bathroom Remodeling San Francisco CA

Bathroom remodeling is a great way to add value to your home. Here is an article on where to find an antique sink vanity, bathtub, bathroom sink or any other bathroom part when considering bathroom renovation. You can also find a list of bathroom remodelers in San Francisco, CA to choose from for your next bathroom project.

J C Plumbing
415-551-3580
435 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA
Western Tool Supply- San Francisco
415-864-1985
245 S Van Ness San Francisco, CA, 94103
San Francisco, CA
Cole Hardware
415-777-4400
70 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA
Polk Home Hardware True Value
415-876-3678
1630 Polk Street
San Francisco, CA
Brownies Ace Hardware
415-673-8900
1563 Polk St
San Francisco, CA
Discount Builders Supply
415-621-8511
1695 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA
Pacific Sales
(415) 558-1439
975 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA
A-1 Plumbing Supply & Showroom
415-431-7803
224 12th Street
San Francisco, CA
Soko Hardware Company
415-931-5510
1698 Post Street
San Francisco, CA
New City Hardware
415-531-6992
809 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA

Antique Sink Vanity

Antique Sink Vanity

Materials:

  • Antique bureau or chest
  • 3/4-inch plywood or Medium Density Fiberboard
  • Scrap wood pieces
  • Round or oval sink
  • Caulking
  • Power drill and screwdriver
  • Jigsaw
  • Hole saw
  • Safety glasses
  • Pencil
  • Optional: Mirror
  1. Make sure the sink will fit the top of the furniture piece you've chosen. Measure the depth of the sink to determine whether it will fit within the top drawer area.

  2. Use the template that came with the sink and measure and mark so that the template is centered on the furniture top. Trace around the template onto the furniture top. If necessary, you can remove the top of the furniture piece. Cut out the sink opening by starting with a drilled pilot hole and cutting around the outline with a jigsaw.

  3. Remove the back of the chest. Use a hole saw to cut holes in the bottom of the top drawer to accommodate the drain plumbing. Cut out the back of the top drawer to match the shape of the bottom of the sink. Brace the drawer from front to back using pieces of plywood.

  4. Install the sink into the top of the furniture piece according to the manufacturer's specifications. Install water-supply lines and drain as appropriate, or hire a plumber to do the plumbing work. Attach the new faucet to the new sink according to the manufacturer's instructions. Cut holes in the wood shelf supports if necessary.

  5. Relocate the drawer slide in the lower drawer. Place the drawers back into the furniture.

  6. Build an optional mirror surround from p...

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