Hi all,
We have just re-tiled our bathroom and am in need to replace the vanity
(the old one is now in the landfill). We have been shopping around but
cannot quite find what we like, so I am considering building something.
Does anyone know a good source for plans for bathroom vanities? The size
I am looking to replace is 36" x 21".
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks.
Ed
On Apr 2, 7:54 pm, Ed Yost <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have just re-tiled our bathroom and am in need to replace the vanity
> (the old one is now in the landfill). We have been shopping around but
> cannot quite find what we like, so I am considering building something.
>
> Does anyone know a good source for plans for bathroom vanities? The size
> I am looking to replace is 36" x 21".
>
> Any suggestions would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ed
Ed - This seems like an innocent question, so I will save the shit
blasting you will get from the group vultures by telling you NICELY:
1) there are lots of free plans on the net
2) no one here has any idea what your style of house cabinets are
now; how could someone suggest a compatible plan?
3) you didn't specify stain or paint grade
4) no one knows your skill level - how could anyone make a plan
suggestion when no one knows what you can do?
5) can you make a door? What type/style?
6) no one knows your wife - what does she expect?
It goes on. This is kind of like saying "hey, I chunked my old
computer and want to build one. Anyone got plans?"
Go to the library or search online. There are great books in the
library that detail simple case/carcass construction. Used book
stores, new bookstores, etc. have them... there is literally more
printed info than you can process on the subject.
Robert
Most vanities are pretty basic. It's just a big box with a
pair of whatever doors you like. Go to Lowes or Home Depot
to get a design idea.
They are all pretty much the same.
You can get crazy with materials but baths are pretty tough
on everything and cherry would be no exception.
I would say one sheet of plywood and a couple of doors and
you are done.
Ed Yost wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have just re-tiled our bathroom and am in need to replace the vanity
> (the old one is now in the landfill). We have been shopping around but
> cannot quite find what we like, so I am considering building something.
>
> Does anyone know a good source for plans for bathroom vanities? The size
> I am looking to replace is 36" x 21".
>
> Any suggestions would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ed
Ed Yost wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have just re-tiled our bathroom and am in need to replace the vanity
> (the old one is now in the landfill). We have been shopping around but
> cannot quite find what we like, so I am considering building something.
>
> Does anyone know a good source for plans for bathroom vanities? The size
> I am looking to replace is 36" x 21".
>
> Any suggestions would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ed
Consider drawing your own plans? All you need is a pad of squared
paper, an architect's scale and a sharp pencil. And an eraser. You want
to draw three views (front, side and top) to scale. Pick the largest
scale that will fit the project onto the paper. For a project with a
longest dimension of 36" going onto an A sized (8 1/2"*11") sheet of
paper, you want a 4:1 or 3" to the foot scale. Assume you are using
nominal 1" (3/4" actual) thickness stock and draw both the inside and
outside of the cabinet in the front view.
Label the major dimensions and count the paper squares to make sure
the drawing is really to scale. For instance, at 3" to the foot, on
paper with 1/4" squares, the 36" dimension should be 36 squares long if
correctly drawn.
Decide on your type of joint (butt, dado, dovetail, mortise and
tenon, whatever) and decide how long each piece of wood need be. For
instance with butt joints two sides will be the full dimension of the
finished piece and two will be shorter. For shelves set into dados, the
length of the shelf pieces will be somewhat less that the outside width
of the cabinet.
Decide how the door works, either it fits over the cabinet (like a
refridgerator door) or it is set into the opening in the front of the
cabinet (like a closet door). It is either a solid slab of something,
or a rectangular frame with a panel set into a dado on the inside of the
frame. Pick a hinge style and draw where the hinges go, and the size of
any required mortises or cutouts. Draw the door[s] onto the plans.
Check that all three views agree with each other on dimensions. Then
start cutting.
Good luck
David Starr
Ed Yost wrote:
> Yeah, I suppose my post was a bit lean.
>
> Unfortunately due to our small bathroom, the vanity needs to be small.
> We like raised panel doors with natural cherry. Just a standard
> traditional would be fine. I did some digging on the net but couldn't
> find anything to fit the bill.
>
> I have a table saw, router, bandsaw, etc. and with plans that would
> get me pointed in the right direction.
Might want to take a look at
http://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Handcrafted-Doors-Windows/dp/0806965444.
Beyond that go through the architectural section at your local library
and bookstores and any architectural photos you can find on the photo
sites until you see something you like, and then use it as a model.
<snip>
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Yeah, I suppose my post was a bit lean.
Unfortunately due to our small bathroom, the vanity needs to be small.
We like raised panel doors with natural cherry. Just a standard
traditional would be fine. I did some digging on the net but couldn't
find anything to fit the bill.
I have a table saw, router, bandsaw, etc. and with plans that would get
me pointed in the right direction.
Thanks for the help.
Ed
In article <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 2, 7:54 pm, Ed Yost <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We have just re-tiled our bathroom and am in need to replace the vanity
> > (the old one is now in the landfill). We have been shopping around but
> > cannot quite find what we like, so I am considering building something.
> >
> > Does anyone know a good source for plans for bathroom vanities? The size
> > I am looking to replace is 36" x 21".
> >
> > Any suggestions would be great.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Ed
>
> Ed - This seems like an innocent question, so I will save the shit
> blasting you will get from the group vultures by telling you NICELY:
>
> 1) there are lots of free plans on the net
>
> 2) no one here has any idea what your style of house cabinets are
> now; how could someone suggest a compatible plan?
>
> 3) you didn't specify stain or paint grade
>
> 4) no one knows your skill level - how could anyone make a plan
> suggestion when no one knows what you can do?
>
> 5) can you make a door? What type/style?
>
> 6) no one knows your wife - what does she expect?
>
> It goes on. This is kind of like saying "hey, I chunked my old
> computer and want to build one. Anyone got plans?"
>
> Go to the library or search online. There are great books in the
> library that detail simple case/carcass construction. Used book
> stores, new bookstores, etc. have them... there is literally more
> printed info than you can process on the subject.
>
> Robert
>