This project started out as more and more of my projects do lately. My client sent me an inspiration image asking if I could build something similar. I replied yes and then set about figuring out how I was going to do it. A couple of revisions later we finalized the design and all that needed to be done was bring it into reality.
The vanities are six feet wide with no shortage of drawer space. They are made from quarter sawn white oak veneer and solid wood. The veneer pattern across the drawer fronts is “slip and spin” and the grain flows across the drawer fronts both horizontally and vertically. Miter joints on the cabinet stiles ensure the grain wraps around from the front to the side panels.
The drawer fronts have an integrated pull so the grain pattern is not interrupted with any metal pulls or knobs. The drawer guides are under-mount full extension soft close. The center drawer box is u-shaped to allow for the drain pipe and the two middle drawer boxes are reduced depth to allow room for the supply lines to the sink.
Last but not least, the cabinets are finished with a clear coat of Target Coatings waterborne conversion varnish with a flat sheen.