This solid wood, rustic farmhouse style double bath vanity features roomy drawer(s) and an open bottom shelf. Could also be used as a dresser, console, sideboard, or kitchen island.
Plan includes exclusive finishing details.
Plan options are 72″ double or 48″ single or 36″ single vanity.
72″ DOUBLE VANITY:
72-Inch Double Vanity Dimensions: 71-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 17-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
48″ SINGLE VANITY:
48″ Single Vanity Dimensions: 47-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 15-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
36″ SINGLE VANITY:
36-Inch Single Vanity Dimensions: 35-1/2″ wide, 33-1/2″ tall, 22″ deep.
This is a 14-page PDF plan with full step-by-step diagrams, shopping list, recommended tools, cut list, and finishing details.
This plan does not include plumbing or installation instructions.
Recommended Tools | Compound Miter Saw, Kreg Jig, Table Saw or Circular Saw, Drill, Tape Measure, Carpenter's Square, Jigsaw (for cutting sink hole out) |
Materials | Dimensional lumber, 3/4" and 1/4" plywood panels, Kreg Jig Screws, Brad Nails |
License | Personal Use Only |
File Types | PDF file with full dimensions and step by step instructions with diagrams |
Do you have a link to the flooring?
https://rstyle.me/cz-n/drdp9kceaxf
What drawer pulls did you use?
They’re DIY pulls
Hi i’m from europe like lot of yours projects but i’m lost on metrics(inch,feet,…)do you have any plans with cm,m,…
Thank you
Hi, I’m afraid not (even though I’m orginally from England!) but you could use an online calculator to easily convert the measurements in the materials list & instructions before purchasing your materials 🙂
Do you have plans for the DIY pulls?
They’re in my IG highlights
Do you have a link for the drawer pulls?
I don’t as they’re a DIY but I shared the tutorial in my Instagram highlights (@angelarose_diyhome) under “pulls”
Thank you
You’re very welcome!
Hi. Can you share the stain color? It’s lovely.
We really love the sink basins that you’re using. Are you able to share the make and model?
Hi Steve, here you go! https://rstyle.me/cz-n/drdqfgceaxf
HI Angela,
We are looking for the exact mirror in our bathroom. Can you let me where I can get them?
Thank you very much!
Here’s the link! https://rstyle.me/cz-n/drdpvnceaxf
Hello!
Do you happen to have plans in metric? As I live in Australia and would love to build one of these vanities?
Many thanks,
Sue
Hi Sue, I’m afraid I don’t have the plans in metric though I think you’d be able to easily convert the plans using an online calculator such as this https://www.metric-conversions.org/length/inches-to-centimeters.htm Sorry I can’t be more helpful!
Hi, on the 72″, are those false front side drawers or are all of them usable?
Hi Michael! On my personal vanity, the one in the picture, all 6 drawers are fully functional. Yours will depend entirely on your plumbing configuration but it is possible to have all 6 drawers functional.
Hello! About what’s the cost on this project not including the counter? Thank you!
Hi Amanda! The countertop is just the same wood as the rest of the vanity so it really didn’t add a whole lot of cost. The entire piece (not including plumbing fixtures) cost between $200-300 so without the top you’re looking at about $200.
Is it possible to modify the 48 inch vanity to a double sink?
You definitely could modify it to accept two sinks though you might find it a bit of a squeeze to have two sinks on a 48″
https://www.molacodesignco.com/collections/bathroom-vanity/products/bathroom-vanity-vanity-wood-vanity-7
Saw this and nearly purchased thinking this was their work.
I love the look and we are excited to build this vanity! I just downloaded the 48” plans, but have a question about the drawer framing and drawer face dimensions as they don’t seem to match up. Are you able to email me?
Hi Amanda, I’ll email you directly and see if I can clarify.
We are having a bit of a hard time with the staining part of the vanity and were wondering if you could explain how you accomplished this look. We applied the Minwax solid white and allowed it to dry. We then applied a coat of Varathane Wood Interior Stain in Espresso and left it on for several hours. When we wiped it completely came off certain parts of the vanity (the legs) some seemed to absorb it slightly better. We are unsure if we are using the wrong stain? Not supposed to wipe it off at all? Needed to wire brush it more? Any tips or suggestions? Thanks!
Hi Maite, the white stain should be wiped off after a few minutes and then the espresso can be applied and then almost immediately wiped off, depending on how dark you want your piece to be. You should only ever let oil stain sit for a max of 10-15 mins (per the can instructions), never hours, as it will gum up and be very difficult to wipe off. You may have to take mineral spirits to the entire piece to remove the gummed up stain and then start over. Perhaps ask at Home Depot what product they’d suggest.
Thank you! That was one of the suspicions I mentioned to my husband this morning. I kept referring to the white stain as primer and he kept correcting me and saying stain. So, I even asked if it’s a stain even white shouldn’t it be wiped off. Staining newbies learning ♀️
☺️ You’re very welcome! The best advice I can give is to always read the application instructions on the can as they can differ from brand to brand and type of stain. In my experience, water based stains dry pretty fast but don’t tend to gum up the way oil based do if left too long. Oil stains are pretty evil if left on too long! lol Hope you can get it all taken care of and that you love your vanity when it’s all done!
I sent an email about the farmhouse vanity plans and never received a response. Is there someone that can contact me about it?
Thanks!
Hi Michelle,
Thanks for your message! I’m sorry, we didn’t receive your email. What can I help you with?
Hello I purchased the plans for the double vanity!!! I cannot wait to build it! Can you please let me know what kind of wood you used for the vanity!
Thanks so much
Heather
Hi Heather & thanks so much for your purchase! I used pine for all of the exterior build and beech for the drawer boxes. Hope you love your finished project!
how do I get the plans after I pay for it?
Hi William,
The plans are automatically sent to the email provided upon checkout. Sometimes the email ends up in the spam folder, so please check there if it’s not in your inbox. Thanks!
Follow up questions on the drawers/sinks: Did you use the sinks in the photo? If so, did you need to make a cutout in the top drawer to make it functional? Thank you!
Yes, the photo is my actual master bathroom so those are my sinks. They’re what is considered semi-vessel as they sit above & below counter level. We did make a small notch out for the plumbing but were able to maintain, essentially, full size drawers as the notch is very small. This wasn’t included in the plans as everyone’s plumbing will differ slightly so you would need to adjust accordingly. Hope that helps! 🙂
Hi Valerie, hopefully you’ll see this comment as I’m unable to reply directly to yours for some reason! I definitely think you could easily modify the plan to accept a quartz countertop! Also apron front sinks are totally doable though you would, obviously, have to forfeit the upper outer drawers. I think it would look incredible and had actually considered doing apron front sinks myself when I designed it for our bathroom! Would love to see your finished project should you decide to purchase the plan!
Hi Penny, hopefully you got my email for you to reply to with your questions! Here is the link for the mirrors https://rstyle.me/cz-n/drdpvnceaxf (this is an affiliate link so I will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you, should you order through my link )
Hi we purchased the vanity plans and a super excited to build it. My husband just has a couple of questions, so I was hoping you could email me back. Also where did you purchase the mirrors? Thank you
We are so excited to get started on this project. We ordered the 48″ vanity. We are a little confused on a part of the instructions, so I was hoping to be able to chat some how to see if you could help me out. Again I am super excited to get this started and to see the finished product. I really love the vanity.
Thank you very much.
Glad you love the design & thanks for your purchase! I emailed you directly to help with your queries.
Can this be modified to add a quartz countertop and maybe apron front sinks? This is the style I’m looking for in a vanity but have had a hard time finding one so was planning on having one made but stumbled upon this!