So my wife and I are remodeling our guest and master bath...took things down to the studs and moved some plumbing around (hired that out) and are in the process of putting things back together. The master bath is going to have to have a custom vanity built (which is fine - I'm excited to build one) as its placement is going to be along the short wall of our (roughly) 10x5 bathroom and a standard 60" vanity won't work....its going to be around 58" wide (double sink). So, the plumbers were here to move a few drains and stub out for the new double vanity. What they ended up doing is stubbing out the two hot and cold taps from the back wall and the two drains out each side wall. They asked me if that was ok and, at the time, I was like "sure, no problem." However, now that I'm getting closer to building the vanity, I realize that I'm going to be in trouble if I want to try and slide a single vanity into that alcove.
Do I build it in three sections (left, right, drawers) and install the left and right and then slide the drawer section in between? Do I cut out a horizontal (or vertical) piece from the side sections so the whole vanity can slide back (or down) over the drains and then fill in with a patch?
Rough sketchup pic attached. Let the brainstorming begin!
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Jared