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Looking for a bathroom sink cupboard-any ideas?

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  • never_enough
    never_enough Posts: 1,495 Forumite
    ozskin wrote:
    sounds a bit steep the one we have done for client is big thing with fancy pull outs etc but 900 . if you are after a base cabinet that sounds a bit steep. tell me what your after and i might be able to point in productive directions

    Ozskin I 'just' (:rolleyes: ) want a wooden cupboard with one shelf inside, top with slight overhang on front & sides, approx size H 32" W 28" & front to back 20/21". The sink I have would be inset into the top. I love the sink, but I could get a suite from screwfix, plus light, flooring & a wall cupboard for the quote I had for the cupboard! A friend knows someone who may be able to do something, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
    If anything springs to mind let me know.
    Thanks.
  • DEWALT_UK
    DEWALT_UK Posts: 13 Forumite
    ozskin wrote:
    solid wood and wickes pull the other one.
    In post 4 i was refering to the style of the unit, not what the unit was made from.Hope that's cleared things up.;)
  • Hi,

    What kind of bathroom sink have u fitted in your bathroom is it Stainless Steel Sinks, Ceramic Sinks, Copper Sinks, Stone Sinks?

    With Regards,

    Copper Sinks

    Stainless Steel Sinks, Ceramic Sinks, Copper Sinks, Stone Sinks
  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Have you checked out Ikea or youe local pine.solid wood type place for a suitably sized cupboard that could be strngthened,sealed,and fitted into?
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  • jone54557
    jone54557 Posts: 1 Newbie
    edited 10 July 2009 at 4:54AM
    I have a gorgeous sink that should be inset into the top of a cupboard. As I'm about to have the bathroom refitted I'd like to change the cupboard but keep the sink.
    I'm looking for something in a medium to darkish wood, oak would be great. Has to be solid wood, not mdf. Anyone seen anything like this in their travels?
    Thanks
    I did the same thing once. One of my friend advised me to find them (sink. tub.sanitary ware) in chinasink.com. where he did before.
    I almost bought a whole set of bathroom ware in there. and they look great and beautiful.
    Here I recommend you the company too :ww w.chinasink.com


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