This is a very basic vanity and sink that could be the ideal solution if you're looking to refres...This is a very basic vanity and sink that could be the ideal solution if you're looking to refresh a small half bath or if you're remodeling a small space to be an extra bath. There isn't much to installing this unit. The vanity cabinet is fully assembled apart from attaching the door pull and some stick on bumpers to soften the sound of closing the door. The sink simply sits on top of the vanity, held in place with some caulking or construction glue. Caulking works fine and would make for an easier disassembly if that were ever required. You have to provide your own faucet. It is pre-drilled with 3 holes, so if you want to use a faucet designed for a single hole, you'll need the adapter to cover the unused holes. It looks good, but the materials are fairly lightweight. It's a veneer finish that should hold up reasonably well, but you may want to seal around the base. The particle board sides will absorb water and swell if you don't clean up spills that could seep under the base. One note that might help when installing the supply lines. Because of the narrow opening in the back, the unit can only be adjusted a few inches left or right from the position of the supply lines on the wall.
by BOB
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback and thoughts, Bob! We also appreciate your helpful tips. It is our hope that you will enjoy your newly updated bathroom for a very long time, and we are so grateful that you made Glacier Bay a part of it. Please have a great day!