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Hello all, beginning the process of designing an upstairs bath remodel and I would like to build the vanity cabinet. I am tired of the thousand pricetag of junk put together with staples, MDF, and inferior woods. I have some pictures of a vanity that I would like to model after but I am not that great at putting plans and measurements together, so I figured I would post here to see if anyone has some plans for something similar to what I like. I will attach some photos. We enjoy a timeless design, not really into the modern look or the retro look. The milling profiles don't have to necessarily match obviously, just looking for the general design and drawer/cabinet placement/sizing.
Any advice and suggestions when it comes to what woods and finishes to use with a damp location like a bathroom? All constructive comments appreciated. Thanks in advance and happy woodworking!
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