Remove screws underneath cabinet.
Changing bathroom vanity.
In this distressed bathroom vanity transformation dated oak gets a face lift with bold turquoise chalk paint that has been antiqued and waxed.
Use an adjustable wrench to disconnect the hot and cold water supply lines from the shut off valves.
Make sure the wall is straight and there are no gaps between the wall and vanity.
How to replace a bathroom vanity step 1.
Cut caulk between backsplash and vanity with utility knife.
To get the perfect 90 degree angle on their new vanity countertop homeowners carved out a bit of drywall at the corner of the vanity top then sealed the deal with a thin bead of silicone.
Shut the hot and cold water shut off valves underneath the sink.
How to replace a bathroom vanity 1.
Use a bucket to catch any water that drips from the supply.
Turn off the water and disconnect the supply lines.
Set the vanity top into position and firmly press down.
If the old vanity is marble or granite it will not be screwed on.
Apply silicone caulk to the top of the cabinet.
Loosen the caulk between the vanity and the wall with a utility knife.
On the sides go all the way down to the.
The standard vanity base has been removed and replaced with classic tulip furniture legs to give the appearance of a stand alone piece of furniture to this diy vanity.
Studfinder tape measure level pencil drill with screwdriver bits jigsaw as needed coping saw as needed small profile gauge as needed caulk gun.
Check to make sure the vanity top is level and flush to the wall.
Disconnect the sink trap from the sink s tailpiece vertical drainpipe by hand.
A cool coat of gray paint new cabinet hardware and a fresh faucet complete the vanity makeover.