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OnionPatch

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9. I should have mentioned; We hired someone to do the tile.
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 12:44 PM
Jun 2017


Our budget was such that we hired out the part we didn't think we could handle, the tile. The rest is up to us.

I'm liking more and more the idea that I could go to a granite supplier like you and another poster mentioned. Will the supplier usually cut a remnant to fit? I think I pass a place like this on the way to work every day. I will stop in and talk to them next time I can.

I'm also thinking I may remove the top and doors on the existing vanity and give it a really good cleaning and paint job, then install new doors and the top/sink. The vanity base is in good shape and since we would have to cut a new one to make it fit, we could save ourselves the trouble by just refurbishing the existing base and buying new doors and a top.

BTW, Your work looks great!!

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