Last week i made a vanity unit for a customer insitu. The room is built with one sloping wall and a whole host of pipes behind it, so a brought in unit wouldn't do.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicNHv3RDTFmxFbsRvUyW1M5Ym5Txl72QjXP69KzGAMNQ6PQXEKlWa58ieyjes0SlEeDyvVCFsfbMVT4-4p5hKQNSEaN5Sp9Fx5chlLuItnKJ0DapwRCt66iLbFrbWF-pof-1VfVtAogJI/s400/P1050922.JPG)
I had to make it out of ply and MDF with a softwood frame, the ply as some of it was to be tiled and the MDF for the painted areas.
The customer changed her mind 7 times whilst I was making it though, she couldn't decide what to have as a top. in the end she decided against kitchen worktop (luckily). Bit of a nightmare but we got there in the end!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxy9bnOqksoh-6CVdOb8MByStAe0hlaic28AbxxN0DZZHK7ghAHjbuHCalrqsi0Unyqx4o_axv1o_bbAtYvS5N-p3U-fMdgrr6NrqdeZpRJGf_OG59eQ0XwN6nCOHevB0P7jD49_2XhfU/s400/P1050961.JPG)
Now with a lick of paint I'm quite pleased with it, I really like their choice of painting the doors white.
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