I initially wanted to build a simple slab-side vanity using only butt joints and dowels, but I had second thoughts about that given that the 48" sections of 1 1/2" oak countertops I'm using weight over 50 lbs each. I don't want to do anything too complicated since this is my first serious furniture project, so I'm hoping that rabbets reinforced with Miller dowels should hold. The front drawer stretcher will be an oak 2 x 2 (or two 1 x 2s glued together) and the center dividers will be 1 x 3s, all joined to the sides and back with mortise and tenons. I don't know if the joints are really necessary on the small panel covering the space between the drawers, or if I would be better off not notching out the stretcher.
Prebuilt Blum Tandembox drawers and slides (from Ikea) will be going inside, and an above counter vessel sink will be going on top, which is why I need the space between the drawers. The faucet is wall mounted, so I only need a couple inches for the drain pipe.
I haven't started yet, so I can redesign if you guys have any suggestions or if I need to correct anything. I attached the Sketchup file if you want to have a look.
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Prebuilt Blum Tandembox drawers and slides (from Ikea) will be going inside, and an above counter vessel sink will be going on top, which is why I need the space between the drawers. The faucet is wall mounted, so I only need a couple inches for the drain pipe.
I haven't started yet, so I can redesign if you guys have any suggestions or if I need to correct anything. I attached the Sketchup file if you want to have a look.
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