(See update POST complete room here) If you have been a close look at all, you know I really like Ikea. They just have so many things, this is a great prospect, practical and good price, it is not difficult to do any monolithic blue and yellow design tasks my first stop. In the case of our guest bathroom, I want something completely unique ,, when it comes to the bathroom can be very difficult to do the budget. There are only a few out of the fixtures and furniture, for my style and not spend thousands of dollars. Enter the IKEA PS Cabinet, so perfectly suited to the style of our house and I liked so much I could not help but buy. $ 99 US dollars, it is difficult wrong. This proved to be a great size for our guests to take a bath, with a little tweaking, this butcherblock an oak table, IKEA NUMERAR, along with spare parts to yet interesting vanity. It is very simple to perform, and the basic concept can be used for almost any cabinet shaped thing becomes functional kitchen art bathroom vanity. For those of you who subscribe to a more traditional style, which is how those cool antique cooking have become a custom bathroom furniture and give the outrageous price tag. Anyway, here is the dirt: IKEA PS Cabinet itself is basically just an independent assembly and plop fall into place, but in ~ 25 "high, it is not high enough to raise a little kitchen art vanity as its order ships. receiver to provide some contrast and the mounting surface material, I do butcherblock oak table about 8 "above the cabinet, top center support for it from home using heavy shelf bracket: because a 1/2" thick butcherblock heavy, I behind it also need to support the weight kitchen art of the receiver and the tap, to the stud bolt holder. Then, to the pipe. Use jigsaw, cut a hole in the receiver allowed, can be slightly concave, then the table is adapted to receive stem transition-I (straight connection piece To the receiver) and mark the location of the top of the cabinet to ask: to then use the 2 "hole saw, drill inside the insistence by a hole in the end of the cabinet top. In the picture, you can see the lower tail extended from the receiver and the Cabinet holes: Next you need your sink waste pipe to the wall where the measures from the ground. This measurement is transferred to the rear of the enclosure, again two hole saw, drill a hole in the back of the cabinet height corresponds to the wall out of PVC waste lines. Once you test everything to make sure it is suitable for every line, tail, and from PVC waste line the walls, you can attach P trap. Position P trap, so the standard parts, and then through the back of the cabinet and into the wall there is a slight kitchen art pitch toward the wall. It may take a little kitchen art pack snug, put everything in the correct position, but when you finish it looks like this: Now, Ikea cabinet is shallow, because I do not want to set it back in plenty of wall. So I had the water shut offs and in the back room, the actual cabinet, outfall between it and the wall. If you use or if you want to refresh the dressing table against kitchen art the wall, behind the deeper things that you can drill, allowing the waterline and off is located inside the cabinet as you'll kitchen art see in a typical balance undersink cabinet . This will get all tied quite a bit easier. Here is the back of the cabinet like this: Remember that these instructions apply to regular delivery and receiver. You just need to cut a hole in the top of the cabinet to accommodate the receiver, and then follow the steps to place traps inside.
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