Thanks. The story behind this project was that I bought a cheap but decent laundry sink from Home Depot for $130 and had just bought the LR32 kit the week before so I was REALLY in the mood to build a cabinet. Since the sink was going in my workshop and was below the sewer stack it needed a pump, so that was the perfect excuse to build the cabinet to hide it and store some cleaning supplies. The laundry sink came as a package with the faucet, basin, and metal legs. The faucet looks decent, but is cheap plastic though it works fine. The legs were easy to leave off and sit the basin on the cabinet.
I bought a sheet of prefinished maple plywood so all I needed to do for finishing was edge banding. I built the toe kick, cabinet box, and doors from about 3/4 of the sheet of plywood.
Your comment about the clean front panel has changed my mind - I had a pair of wood knobs I was going to mount high up on the doors, but now I think I'll cut a slim piece of contrasting wood and mount it so that it sticks proud of the top edge of the doors to provide just a touch of interest and a small lip for opening the door without stooping down.