The plan was to use something vintage for vanity and this one is happened to pop up on market place so we grabbed it The problem was we couldn't find any photos on Pinterest or Google that used top mirror part with the base.
I work with furniture everyday and one thing I only do if I have to is separate them so our goal was to use every piece.
My partner work really hard on this for me, he carefully pulled apart the mirror section as it was only just holding together. He numbered and sanded each piece and finally glued and clamped it all back together.
The legs had to be cut down as it was way to tall for the kids.
The top was split and twisted , we could have glued and clamped it but I really wanted a bit stone in this bathroom. We had the top cut to size and a small back splash also made, my partner is a stone mason but he was happy to let some else do this while he concentrated on the bathroom reno.
The front part of the top was used as the shelf under the mirror and we routered the last piece of the top and used it as a large shelf on another wall.
One drawer needed to be altered but we waited until the plumbing was done so we only cut out what was needed.
I love how turned out, it's exactly what we wanted.


