love the mounting of the bug zapper!!!
Last night I ordered a 'whole house' carbon filter for my water system from Amazon hoping to reduce or eliminate the sulfur smell.
If that carbon filter does not work you may want to look into a chlorine injection system. That is what I used to get rid of the smell at my place.
With the drawers, will a double sink fit?
Jim
would have to see underneath,
My guess, is if the draws on the top right and left are functional, the sinks/drains will prevent them from closing.
I'll presume that you measured the length and that works out to fit
As noted above, the drawers will probably interfere with the double sinks. You could probably remove the face of the drawers from the drawer themselves & just attach the face of the drawer to the vanity. That may give you the room to get the sink & plumbing in. You would have to do some measuring to make sure everything fits.
If you wanted to modify the drawers, you could also look at doing a drawer half the depth, or just a "drawer" that flips out with a pocket big enough for toothbrushes, combs, etc.
The wife and I did the same thing a number of years ago. I made the left and right side drawers as well as the center blank section into flip outs similar to what most kitchen sinks have, the hardware and backside "shelf" is available at most box stores.
The line side supply for hot and cold is easy enough, just make sure to install a "P" trap on each sink and not a single common "P" trap.
Thanks, great ideas. I was thinking that I might have to modify the left and right drawers (haven't had a chance to measure - working Monday through Friday about 2 hours away right now). The half drawer or flip out both sound like good options.If you're really good you can swap out one of the drawers for the blank in the center section, giving you a drawer in the middle and blanks on each end where the sinks are.
you all !
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Egad! Get those hedge clippers fired up and attack your shrubbery Jaye!
Yessir I'm still alive. Those are trimmed. lol.
Hmmm, they look overgrown to me, but that might be normal for your area. The evergreen needs to be trimmed away from the house. You don't want stuff touching the exterior.