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Pottery Barn Mason Vanity |

Instead, we have this sink top that was in the downstairs bathroom. I really like the clean lines and practicality of it - and thought it would be great if we could reuse it.
So Kyle, from Waterhouse Builders, got to work creating a reclaimed wood vanity top, to support the sink top. He started with some old timber joists and after cleaning them up a bit, created a 'picture frame' top, to maximize the patina edges.
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Old Growth Wood Joists |


Next, it got a light sanding to take off the really rough edges, while leaving the beauty of the saw marks and aged wood.
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1st Fit Up |
Finally, we're applying 7 coats of polyurethane, to give it a tough protective finish. Once that's done, it's ready for the top and faucet. Can't wait to get it installed! What do you think?
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