DIY Washbasin cabinet and classic cabinet doors bathroom, by Jacco

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Jacco

Jacco

NL

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Description of Jacco

I made a washbasin cabinet and three panel doors from moisture-resistant MDF and pine furniture board, with the board material from TOSIZE.lu. These were used for our new country-style bathroom. The washbasin cabinet is 92 cm high with the sink on top. The doors were made in such a way that they fit in a (newly made) built-in cupboard under a sloping roof. Because of the application in a bathroom, I chose as many moisture-resistant / moisture-resistant materials as possible. For the bathroom furniture I also used pine carpentry panel to get a visible wood grain. By screwing/gluing this tightly against the MDF, warping is prevented. Finishing is with special bathroom paint.

How I made this project

Washbasin cabinet: 112 x 50 x 80 cm (wxdxh). Made of moisture-resistant MDF with 18 mm thick lacquer carrier foil. I had this cut to size in different widths so that there is a staggered effect where I made 2 plates on top of each other. The top (with recess for drain and water) and the doors and drawers are made of pine furniture board so that a wood grain is visible on the surface. Doors and drawers are finished with thin slats (4 mm) to get some relief. Finishing strips all around (11x11 mm) give the whole a classic look and feel. The whole is waterproof lacquered with V33 bathroom paint (Renovation Perfection) deep blue semi-gloss. Knobs and hinges are from Janko's Furniture & Door Hardware. The Plieger Kansas washbasin with 1 tap hole is on the cabinet. The cabinet doors (70 x 173 x 3 cm; wxhxd) are made on the basis of MDF moisture-resistant 18 mm lacquer carrier foil with (double) miter-cut elements in moisture-resistant MDF of 12 mm. The miter is both sloping (side) and ascending (end sides) for the two middle elements, so that the various miter-cut pieces could be fitted together seamlessly. I glued the MDF parts together and to the surface with Poly Max high tack from Bison. The doors are also lacquered with V33 bathroom paint. Bronze hinges and fittings come from Janko's Meubel & Deurbeslag.

Dimensions of my DIY project

Cabinet: 112 x 80 x 50 cm (without sink) Doors: 70 x 173 x 3 cm.

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499,11€


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