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Default Bath Vanity Question

d.williams wrote:

Finally reached the last stage of a bath remodel. I'm planning a small
bath vanity, frame and panel sides, with legs rather than extending the
cabinet sides all the way to the floor. In this case I'd rather leave the
existing baseboard and 1/2 round in tact. My question is how to treat the
sides of the cabinet on the wall side of the case. I plan to have a frame
and panel cabinet back with legs parallel to the wall with the back panel
frame dadoed into the side frame and panels. Would it look OK to leave the
back panel with and 1-1/4" gap to the wall as long as the vanity top and
backsplash is mounted flush to the wall. or would it be better to extend
the stiles on the sides above the baseboard out to meet flush with the
wall. Not sure what is
typical or best in this case, thanks.

Here is a link to the style that I have in mind:

http://plansnow.com/dn1104.html

If it were me I would do away with any gaps. Specially a 1-1/4 gap.
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