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Bathroom Vanity.. HELP!
I am remodeling a home that has been completely gutted. I have been planning to buy a 72 inch wide double vanity and have budgeted about $1,500 for it. Today is the first day I actually measured my space and I'm just now realizing I only have 14 1/2 inches of depth to the door frame. Most of the 72 inch double vanities I am finding online are 20+ inches deep. I'm trying to avoid going custom and having to purchase granite, sinks, etc. all separately. Any recommendations are appreciated, thanks!
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Who said you needed to spend $1,500 on 72'' wide vanity? I'd cut that budget a bit and find something smaller or you could build a vanity for WAY LESS. They sell counter tops at the box stores you can cut to size. It depends on how much time you want spend on it.
A pedestal sink for $721!? I'm not fan of those if it's a bigger bathroom. Just my 2 cents.