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Default New Bathroom Vanity Too Tall - Do I have to remove mirror?

On Oct 19, 11:38*pm, "hr(bob) "
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On Oct 19, 10:18*pm, RicodJour wrote:





On Oct 19, 10:32*pm, gray wrote:


On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 19, 9:35*pm, Cab wrote:


We put ceramic tile down in the bathroom and now want to install new
vanity but it is taller than the bottom of the mirror. *


The new vanity top is pretty basic, cultured marble with built in
backsplash. *


Is there any reason why I can't just install it in front of the mirror
instead of having the mirror sit right on top of the backsplash? *I
don't want to remove this 4x4' mirror. *Could put quarter round to
cover the gap caused by the mirror thickness.


So just to be clear, the mirror would be extending down behind the
backsplash several inches.


Yep, it can be done that way as long as you shim out the cabinet's
attachment points so no force is bearing on the mirror.


Thanks RicodJour. *I was hoping for that answer.


You're welcome. *If you're talking about putting the quarter round to
cover the gap on the side, thinner stuff would probably look less
clunky. *Check out lattice strip at the Borg or a real lumberyard.


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Thee is also reverse quarter round, as well as a lot of other choices
if you go to a real lumber yard. *Be sure to take SWMBO with you to
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Also, depending on the color of the vanity, consider vinyl trim/
lattice.

No moisture issues/peeling paint, etc.

I just replaced the baseboard around my bathroom wainscoting with
vinyl baseboard instead of repainting it.