Wooden Counter Top for Bathroom
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:00 pm
Things go real slow over here.
The good news on a side note is that last week I got the Reverse Osmosis filter finally put in I purchased in March 2020, and the Whole house filter just was finished today by a handyman. It was impossible to get my regular plumber in here, he came twice to look at the job and after 2 years of playing tag with him, I gave up.
This is my real new problem.
I purchased a faucet over 2 years ago and am still working on getting a replacement sink. I was thinking of going copper as the white one just doesn't do it for me.
Which wood would be the best for such an application?
I am going to have the handyman cut the counter top and I want to use reclaimed wood.
I was also considering marine varnish over the stain, or is that insane?
Anyone out there with any advice? I do belong to places like the "Our Old House" but wholesale I don't trust those people.
For years on end I have only read good sound advice and logical exploration of problems and solutions. You all are my rock.
This countertop was what I would like to go for. Anyone have an idea of the wood? I tried to hit the wood identifier and I have no real idea. This is the uglyness I am replacing. Been wanting to change this for 16 years.... yes, like I said things go real slow over here. That faucet has looked that bad since the day I bought the house.
The good news on a side note is that last week I got the Reverse Osmosis filter finally put in I purchased in March 2020, and the Whole house filter just was finished today by a handyman. It was impossible to get my regular plumber in here, he came twice to look at the job and after 2 years of playing tag with him, I gave up.
This is my real new problem.
I purchased a faucet over 2 years ago and am still working on getting a replacement sink. I was thinking of going copper as the white one just doesn't do it for me.
Which wood would be the best for such an application?
I am going to have the handyman cut the counter top and I want to use reclaimed wood.
I was also considering marine varnish over the stain, or is that insane?
Anyone out there with any advice? I do belong to places like the "Our Old House" but wholesale I don't trust those people.
For years on end I have only read good sound advice and logical exploration of problems and solutions. You all are my rock.
This countertop was what I would like to go for. Anyone have an idea of the wood? I tried to hit the wood identifier and I have no real idea. This is the uglyness I am replacing. Been wanting to change this for 16 years.... yes, like I said things go real slow over here. That faucet has looked that bad since the day I bought the house.