Slow going on the bathrooms. Got color on the kids' mirror frames. I had to do a couple of coats inside and the last coat outside. The natural sunlight is the only way I can see all of the grain spots that don't have color.
I laid 3 coats of the clear top coat and gave them a day to get fully dry before mounting the mirrors in the frames.
Took me almost a week to mount them to the wall. Wife says it took nearly 2.
In and around life's other stuff I've been working on the drawers. What I thought would take me a weekend (no idea why I still think stuff will go quick) has taken me more than a month now. And I've even done most of the operations in batches. Last week the kitchen was the staging area for most of them.
During the week I got the four lowers in our bathroom so we could start using them.
Almost all of the drawers are straight forward drawers (rectangles) but this drawer was kinda interesting so I thought I would share. The previous vanity had only two small drawers above a desk-like opening for a chair (old school makeup counter). The two drawers were in a side by side configuration above the opening and between the two sinks. We wanted this new vanity to have wider drawers and run them all the way to the floor but we also wanted wide and under mount sinks which required them to encroach on the top drawers causing a little creativity to be in order.
The profile of the sink was cut into one side of the drawer allowing it to fit around the sink. I kinda winged the profile and it ended up nearly identical to the cutout I free handed when the counter tops were installed.
On either side of the vanity will be a single door that hides the sink plumbing and non-sense. I decided to make pull outs behind the doors too. Typically these types of drawers are $100+ upgrades (or so I've paid in the past) but I threw them in on the deal because the wife made some freakishly huge cinnamon rolls.
Unfortunately I made all of the drawers the same width as the frame only to remember, as I was installing them, that the hinges and doors wouldn't allow conventional drawers because the hinges mount to the inside of the face frame. To fix the problem I made some spacers that inset the drawers and stained them to match.
Made me feel like I was going backwards when i cut up the 4 drawers and pitched them.