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First of all, I want to welcome our new Thrifty Thursday participants and Tales from Bloggeritaville followers. We have had several comment in the last few weeks, saying that they are new to the Thrifty Thursday party. I hope that everyone will make a point to pay a visit to other participants.
I haven't posted this week, except for today. A friend of mine, from highschool was killed in a car accident. I almost felt as if I were being disrespectful if I blogged. I felt I needed to be "quiet" to honor his memory.
Also, Big Daddy has been home much of the week due to illness. A bad cold, but one that makes one feel bad no less. He has had me playing nursemaid. He is worse than any of my three children when it comes to being sick. Don't tell him I said that. Anyway...thus the lack of post. Next week is a new week.
But, we still have today. And today IS THRIFTY THURSDAY!
Today I am sharing a remodeling redo, fashioning a sink/counter top space made from an antique chest. It adds allot of charm and a get "new" look to a space. To be sure your project is feasible, contact your plumber. Or your husband, but in my case, I that would be like me asking my 4 year old niece if it could be done, so "Call the Man" as Andy Griffith would say. I like it when I get to "call the man". Then I know it works.
1. Start with a self rimming sink to keep water off the chest top. If your sink doesn't come with a template, draw your own and tape it to the top of the chest. Drill a 1/4 inch on the inside of the outline, then use a jigsaw to carefully cut along the inside of the template.
2.Cut holes for pipes and seal drawers shut. Or, to retain drawer space, adapt drawers to fit around pipes, making cutouts for the pipes and piecing in new wood as needed.Refitting the lower drawers requires average skills, although the top drawers may require a pro to reshape them.
4.Once the plumbing has been hooked up by you or a professional, and before the sink has been cemented, replace drawers. Slightly adjust the position of the sink as needed. To provide a good seal between the sink and counter top, apply a thin bead of caulk.
5.To complete the installation, bolt the mirror (which you have detached in the beginning) directly to the wall. Finally be sure to provide adequate grooming lights on either side of the mirror.
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How charming? Yes?
This Thursday I am joining in Tablescape Thursday , hosted by Between Naps on the Porch.
The trees are beginning to bud, and the daffodils are blooming....means Spring is in the air (that is until another nasty winter wave pushes through) But for now, I am celebrating SPRINGTIME!
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19 comments:
I'm the first! :) Thank you for hosting again, I look forward to it every week!
Hi Leigh....I've missed your blog and you and all your goings on! Hope you are doing great...it looks like you are. Love that dresser with the sink in it. I would love to enjoy something like that. Great find. We are good...busy with my parents and their doctor appts!
Blessings to you my friend.
Debbie
Ha! I have that dresser. It came from my husbands family. I love what you did with it. Gorgeous!!!
Love the chest turned cabinet...so pretty! And I am so sorry to hear about your friend. Hope your hubby is feelinhg better. I am sending you a big hug....Debbie
I love that dresser! It looks awesome!
Sorry to hear about your friend.
The chest is fabulous. Thanks for hosting. Hugs, Marty
i want sinks like that! thanks for showing me how. and thanks for hosting.
First - I am so sorry for the loss of your friend.:(
I really like your dresser project. Would love to have one done here, but doubt that I will. Hope your husband feels better soon.
Thanks for hosting again this week.
so sorry to hear about your friend...but that does explain your blogging absence.
what an amazing sink-love it!
Your sink in the dresser project is great. I've always wanted to do something along those lines. Thanks for hosting. ~ Sarah
Thanks for hosting this party. Love that sink project, so cute!
So sorry about your friend. Thanks for hosting this week
It is not charming...IT IS SUPER FABULOUS! how amazing you can do that!
super like:)
Very pretty tablescape! I especially like the votive holders you put together. Very cute!
I am sorry for your loss and the illness in your family. Sending hugs.
And because I AM a friend, I have to point out a typo to you. You have "sick" on the mind. Read what you wrote at point 1 of your instructions.
What a beautiful project. And it would make one feel good about doing it themselves every time they looked at it.
Hoping your week gets better and health (and spring) are on the way.
I love love love the dresser turned vanity - it is fabulous!!! I would love to do that in my house - it is convincing my dear husband (yes - he is one that cares about decor!) I'll show him this and work on him!
I just posted #64 the dessert section of a baby shower I helped host. Thanks for hosting! We really appreciate it!!
I always wondererd how they put a sink in an old piece of furniture.
so sorry about your high school friend. That is scary when we realize those things happen
Janice
Leigh, I love the look of using an older chest or dresser in the bathroom. We will be redoing 3 bathrooms ourselves and have given this look some thought. It's just finding the perfect piece to use.
So very sorry to read of your friend's recent passing. It's always so sad to read about someone passing away so young. My thoughts are with you and his family.
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