I've been very busy as of late with travelling and such so I haven't gotten around to many house projects recently. However, with us planning to sell at the beginning of summer Siri had her Realtor friend pay us a visit and suggest various things we could do to improve the marketability of the house. One such project was the bathroom, which I had planned on doing a few things in anyway. The vanity top had been dulled by repeated cleaning and I wanted to replace it. This led to assessing the cabinet and deciding to replace it as well. This led to a new medicine cabinet and so on and so forth.
So let's get right to it! I started by moving all of my stuff upstairs to our second bathroom and then took down the medicine cabinet and removed the vanity. I made sure to run a razor knife around the vanity as it was painted in. There was also a bit of caulking to remove from the backsplash. What I found was the new vinyl over an equally ugly older vinyl floor. I also removed the toilet tank to make it easier to paint around. I applied some primer to a few areas that needed it as well as the bare drywall that was behind the old vanity. I scraped some the the caulking and paint ridges off the wall that was around the cabinet to give me a smoother surface for painting later.
Disconnecting plumbing. |
Some spots on the wall need priming. |
Old vanity is out. |
Some rot on the lower right corner. |
Priming. |
More primer! |
Taping and painting. |
The trim looks a lot cleaner now. |
New top! Putting the faucet in before assembly. |
Gray walls. Left the fixture brackets up since the flanges cover them. |
Replaced the tank. |
I started with the new light fixture: a chrome light bar with three globe lights. I also changed the switches and outlet to white since the existing almond colored pieces don't really match the new gray. I put the tank back on the toilet and installed the new vanity cabinet. I was fortunate in that the base of the cabinet covered the entire area of the vinyl that was cut around the old cabinet. I did have to cut some notches for the supply lines as they exit the wall relatively high up. I mounted the cabinet to the wall with a few screws into the studs.
New vanity in with notches for supply lines. |
Next I put the vanity top on. Because of the placement of the supply lines it was a bit difficult to attach the braided lines to the shutoff valves. The drain's trap already had a flexible neck so it was easy to maneuver to connect to the sink. A few lines of caulking around the cabinet is all that is needed to attach the top. After everything was in position I placed a bead of caulking along the backsplash to stop water from getting behind it.
Vanity top, medicine and storage cabinets installed. New light fixture up. |
Hanger back up. |
Painting in the living room. |
Rehung the door. |
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