Small Bathroom Vanity
Happy Monday! It is a beautiful crisp fall day here in Colorado, and I am loving the changing leaves!
Today I am sharing my newest project a Small Bathroom Vanity!
Isn't she pretty!?!
Ahhhh, I love creating with wood! It puts me in a happy place.
I designed this vanity with small powder rooms or guest bathrooms in mind, so it is a simple build, yet full of character and charm!
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I started out by building two-2x3 frames. I cut the ends at 45 degrees and used my Kreg K5 Pocket-Hole Jig
Then I glued the ends and used my awesome Kreg Automaxx Clamps
For the top I also built a 1x3 frame. This time I used 45 degree bevel cuts (where you tilt the miter saw blade on it's side). Then I glued, clamped, and nailed the frame together.
I forgot to drill 3/4'' pocket holes into the boards before I built the frame, so I had do do it afterwards. They are for attaching this frame to the 2x3 frame. So learn from my mistake and drill your pocket holes before you build, it just makes it easier!
Once my frames were built I cut my top plywood insert piece, which will go inside of the top 2x3 frame. In the top left photo I first designed it with straight boards, and while I loved it I was feeling a little adventurous...
I had some scrap boards left over from my How to make a Rustic Wheelbarrow post that I had built a few weeks ago, and they were calling to me..."use me, use me!" So I did. I am so nice. ;)
I set them at a diagonal and glued on my cut plywood piece, then I nailed through the back of the plywood into the 1x4 boards to secure them.
I marked where to cut by using my 2x3 top frame as guide. Then used my Ryobi Jig Saw
I proceeded to drill 2 1/2'' pocket holes into the back, and attached them with 2 1/2'' screws into the frame! Ta-da! My spontaneous moment for the day, and it was perfect. When your wood speaks to you...listen.
Next, I was ready to build the top. I marked on the 2x3 frames 1/2'' inset on all four sides, for easy placement of the 1x3 frame. Then with the top flipped upside down, drilled on my 1x3 frame with my 1 1/4'' pocket hole screws (top photos).
Then I added my bottom 2x3 frame, this time pre drilling and screwing in 3'' screws through the 2x3 frame into the 1x3 frame.
Now to build the base, which you could build first, it doesn't matter. I used my combination square to mark all the legs for where my rails needed to be placed.
Then I used wood glue to attach them with my pocket hole screws. I found it easier to use bar clamps to secure my boards.
After I attached all the rails to one leg I then added them to the other leg. I used a C clamp to hold my middle boards in the right place while screwing in the pocket hole screws, and it worked great!
The top rails were attached to the legs,and I used my handy Kreg Right Angle Clamps
In the top left photo I am nailing on the bottom shelf boards with 2'' finish nails. Then I flipped over the top and placed the base on it and attached them with 3'' screws (top right).
I used the bottom of my sink as a guide of where to place my holes, and cut them out with a jigsaw. Then I used a new product I got recently got it is Vintage wood Better with Age by Amy Howard. I found it's effects very similar to my homemade steel wood and vinegar solution (used on my camping crate here), but without the bad smell, so I would totally use it again! :)
The results were so naturally pretty. I sealed it with 4 coats of Helmsman Spar Urethane Satin
This type of stain will affect different pieces of wood in different ways which gives color variation in one quick easy step!
With life crazy like it is, I didn't have a chance to actually install it in the bathroom, so I staged it by my front door. Nice.
But I am sure you get the idea...
And how fun is this sink?! I actually got it off of craig's list (surprise surprise) for super cheap and had to remove it from it's old vanity, and trust me, it looks soooo much better on it's new home.
I really love the shape of the bowl, and how it is not tapered like a lot of other vessel sinks.
So do you want to build your own?!
I am sure you remember some of my plans I have shared at Build Something, which is a new site by Kreg. I have shared my Hanging Storage Shelf, X Arbor with Bench, and Reclaimed Wood Coffee Table. It is a great place to be a part of a building community and find amazing free plans!
Remember if you are on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and you have been inspired by one of my projects, please share a photo and tag #MyLove2Create, I would love to see what you are doing and share it with everyone!!
Disclaimer: I have partnered with Build Something to bring you these plans, all opinions, thoughts and design ideas are my own. #sponsored
Hugs!
Mindi
16 comments
Mindi your creativity is inspiring! Love your projects, you are not afraid to go at it and jump right in! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and linking up at Dishing It & Digging It. I enjoy seeing your creativity each week! :)
This is awesome! Love!! I may be building a new vanity in the near future and this would fit perfectly in the space! XO - Wendi@H2OBungalow
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vanity Mindi! You inspired me to make one! Tali
ReplyDeleteLove this and what a great tutorial! Thanks for linking up at the Talk of the Town!
ReplyDeletePINNING!! That turned out gorgeous! The Wednesday "To Grandma's House We Go" link party just started over at grandmashousediy.com and I thought you might be interested in joining it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing, you did such an amazing job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are always so clever! I love the things you create. This is fabulous!! Thanks for sharing it wit SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Pinned! This is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this. I need a new vanity in my small bathroom, this could be it!
ReplyDeleteHi Mindi! Theresa from Shoestring Elegance and the What to do Weekends Party. Just popping by to let you know I am Featuring your wonderful Bathroom vanity at this week's Party!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us!
Happy Weekend!
Theresa
Amazing! I need a new vanity in our tiny powder room, and it would be so much easier to build my own rather than shop for a vanity that fits the space. You've inspired me to start planning the design!
ReplyDeletewow! Mindi! That small bathroom vanity is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteUsing your nail gun as a "clamp" - love it! I have done it for years on my headboard benches. I just did it recently and I remember writing it in the blog post, but right now I can't even remember which project it was. lol
anyway, your vanity (and craigslist sink) look fabulous, even in your living room! :)
pinning
gail
ps thanks for linking up to talk of the town. ;)
DeleteThis is awesome! I am currently searching for a tiny bathroom vanity for my new home! Our bathroom is so small and we have to redo it. What are the dimensions of this sink? We need about a 14.5-15" depth vanity.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this happen for my bathroom!
I really want that sink for my bathroom. Does it have a name brand on it by chance? I have searched and searched but cannot find it to purchase. Any help in finding a source is appreciated!Fabulous vanity btw!
ReplyDeleteyou should sell this vanity. I would buy one for our renovation coming up. Nice job. Love it
ReplyDeleteCurious-what are the final dimensions of this?
ReplyDeleteYour comments make me smile! I love to hear what you think!