
I wanted to share our remodel of the family vanity. The old unit was getting on a bit with the laminate surface worn in certain places. It was our main family vanity which had lasted for over 15 years with constant use. To keep within our budget, we decided to update just the countertop, add a new basin and mixer tap. We really like the base unit as it provides contrast, and it had sentimental value:-)
First, I had to remove the existing tile splash-back, but no matter how careful I was, there were holes that needed to be patched up. I have never figured out a method to remove large tiles without taking off some of the Gyprock in the process.
Once this was done, the stonemason installed the countertop and splash-back. Most stonemasons have offcuts of engineered stone such as Caesarstone or Quantum Quartz from their other jobs. We ask for something in white and he gave us a selection of offcuts to choose from.
After the top went on, we installed the wash basin, mixer and connected the pipes. The area was painted in a “popcorn”, and the mirror was reattached to the wall.
For the base unit, the drawer runners and door hinges were replaced with a soft-close mechanism. If anyone is interested, I listed the items we used for this project.
- Quantum Quartz / Michelangelo Quartz
- Caroma 6 Star 4.5L/min Chrome Luna Mid Basin Mixer
- Tribute Round 405 Inset Basin NTH [192221]
- Porter Paints Popcorn
- Goliath Soft Close Drawer Slide Pair - 450mm
- Hafele 105° Soft Close Full Overlay Clip On Hinge
Glad we kept the cabinets
All done
Basin and Mixer
Countertop installed
Installing new runners
Patching up the holes
Off with the tiles
Demo Day
Time for a makeover!