Guest cloakroom remodel / Vanity unit

simonh

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I've finally completed my guest cloakroom remodel. 

Part of it included making a vanity unit for the sink. I made the outer vanity from MRMDF. Coated in a few coats of 2 part epoxy spray to make sure it is well sealed, final spray in 2k acrylic and polished to high gloss finish. Inner cabinet/drawer is MFC.

Built-in cupboards are Egger PerfectSense Matt MFMDF.

Flooring is 180mm wenge engineered.

Tiling is Porcelanosa faces plata H2.

All bathroom elements are Laufen Alessi Dot range.

I got to use plenty of tools on this job.  It included by first use of the Festool Conturo/MF700/VacSys which was great given all the doors were custom sized and pretty much cut to mm perfect size as I went along. I also ended-up inventing a new accessory for the Festool rail and MFS but I'm yet to decide how best to bring this to market.

There's some more picture on my Instagram:https://www.pinterest.co.uk/simonhuntington/guest-cloakroom/
 

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Very cool, very redefined modern Disco.
Should have a warning label on the entry door
'No Entry if you've consumed lots of liquor or dropped microdot'
I can hear the screams now, 'How many of me are in here?'
[scared] [big grin]
 
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