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    Bath and laundry cabinetry

    I installed this project today at my parents house. I've now build two full houses worth of cabinetry.

    In the master bath, there's a tall corner cabinet with storage above, a lighted niche, and a hamper cabinet at the bottom. There's also a small granite topped cabinet for next to the pedestal sink. I did a similar cabinet for their upstairs bath and they asked me to repeat it.

    In the former downstairs bath turned laundry a new cabinet for over the toilet, a cabinet for next to the washer/dryer, and a new mirror. The washer cabinet is mobile because it needs to come out for service.

    Cherry with seal-a-cell, Target Garnet WB shellac, and Target EM6000. Not really a fan of Target anymore but I needed to match existing cabinetry.

    I still need to make a cover for the plumbing you can see for the washer but needed to get this in before I could come up with a plan.
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    Last edited by Matt Meiser; 10-26-2013 at 7:28 PM.

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    Looks great Matt. Nice design and execution.

    George

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    Nice work Matt! The cabinets look great. Nice wood selection, grain matching and the stains look very nice.

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    I was just looking at the pics and had to read your story to figure out why you built a frame around the dryer. DUH, that was the mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Meiser View Post

    Not really a fan of Target anymore but I needed to match existing cabinetry.
    Very nice. You have used a lot of Target - what's changed and what are you moving to?

    Paul

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    Really nice looking pieces, Matt. Thanks for sharing.
    Lori K

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    Very good results..Cherry great looking and easy to work with..
    Jerry

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    First class work! I like the design. Well done.

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