
A new bathroom vanity cabinet can give you more counter space and better
storage options. Installing a vanity is almost the same as installing a
kitchen cabinet. Because vanities tend to get a lot of use and are exposed to
moisture, pay particular attention to the quality of construction.
This
project guide outlines the steps to install a single cabinet, one piece
bathroom vanity. If you are installing a series of cabinets, you may also want
to refer to the Installing
Kitchen Cabinets project guide.

Put the vanity in place and trace its outline on the wall. Use a stud finder to locate the studs to which you will screw the vanity. Then, with a level, draw lines along the studs from the floor to the top of the vanity. These lines will help you spot where to place the screws in Step Three below.

If the vanity has a back, measure, mark, and drill holes through it for drain pipes and supply pipes. Then put the vanity in place.
Set a level on top of the vanity and shim at the floor until the vanity is level. Then hold the level against the edge of the unit and shim at the wall until it's plumb.

From the inside, attach the unit to the wall by screwing 3-inch drywall screws through the mounting rail into the studs. Check for level again before trimming the shims flush with a utility knife. If it's not level, add shims.
If there are large gaps at the wall or floor, attach quarter-round moulding along the wall or floor edge with finishing nails.


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