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This small wall mount vanity from The Renovator's Supply is an ideal way to add a sink to your bathroom without sacrificing space. The charming white china sink will enlighten your morning routine and the black MDF cabinet will get you the space you need for your storage. The whole assembly mounts to your wall, so you can install it just about anywhere. Faucet and drain included. This Cabinet Vanity Sink with Black Cabinet and White China Sink is guaranteed to give you a hassle-free life. Item ID 21955
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It’s small and modern style perfect for my small bathroom!
when our plumber wanted to install the faucet he found that the mounting parts were missing - other than that it is a lovely looking sink and vanity for a small bathroom
We got this for a 6’x4’ bathroom. It’s adorable and the price is right. Perfect forti y spaces. Great all in one. Cabinet holds nothing but the plumbing but we’re okay with that.
This vanity is perfect in my small bathroom. Stylish - easy to put together.
Great product, looks amazing, hard to read and understand the directions. The directions even forgot to tell you that you remove part of the slider to install it. And that you then install the part that you removed onto the completed drawer. Which by the way, the drawer isn't big enough for toilet paper it may fit some feminine products and or a towel or 2.
It fit like a glove. Love it - says my wife. It ends up looking nice and fitting as expected. The assembly went pretty well on the cabinet, though I'm not a fan of the kind of fastener used, but the cutouts in the cabinet pieces were well done - precise and clean - so the hardware and assembly went well enough. I question how long it will last, but it looks good where we wanted it (tight space). The sink also looks good, but there were difficulties getting it attached because of the design of the cabinet. We used a different faucet (personal preference), so can't say anything about that - the one included in the kit looks like it'd work fine.
love this sink, was thinking of putting in a pedestal sink, but this actually gave me the best of both worlds. I wanted to create more room in my bathroom, taking out a full size sink. This is perfect, the bowl is high quality and very stylish. The cabinet will not hold a lot, but cleaning out the previous sink, I had more junk than useful items. I bought this before the price went up and am beyond pleased.
The unit looks good, but it took a lot longer to put together than expected.There was no wall mounting hardware included, as described in the description of the unit. It is not delivered by UPS and I had to pick it up myself at the post office. Lucky enough I had a large trunk and could fit it in the car. UPS would be a better delivery service. It is over priced by at least $100.Also there was no plumbing instructions with this unit, only directions to make the cabinets, so if you have no experience with plumbing then this will be an issue.
Fits like a glove, very nice. I could do without the knobs but I plan to change them out.
So the overall look of this sink is adorable, size is perfect. Sink itself is a sink it’s heavy and well made. Facet and pluming water lines come with it. After reading the reviews I took a chance on it being the Some reviews were old. The Sink came well packaged and it said open immediately and check for damages. They seemed to have made an effort to make sure their product was delivered in good shape so they get an A+ for that. The cabinet itself is cheap compressed wood. It’s presentation looks better than what the actual quality is but all in all it does what it needs to, so I gave the cabinet a B grading.My only problem lies with the drain. The drain comes with the most flimsiest of gaskets, there are no clear directions on how to get the drain assembled and not have it leak. I looked up you tube videos and different tutorials. I ended up going to my local plumbing store to get a whole new drain but the way the sink was designed a “standard” drain with overflow wouldn’t work. So the next suggestion I was provided was to find a gadget that would better suit the drain. I thought that worked but after a while of using the sink I still had a minor drip. And once again it was coming from the threads in the middle of the drain pipe. The way it was situated it’s hard for the unit to seal. So end result/fix= I had to use silicone on the top of the pipe threads before I pushed the gasket on. Then applied a little more silicone to bottom for a tight seal. I let it dry for 4 hours before running water and testing for leaks. This finally worked! Everything else went smoothly, plumbing and such was fine. The reason for loss of better star grading was the frustration the sink drain caused me.