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Repurposing a work bench

denis4x4

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Found this Amish workbench at an antique store in Redstone CO. We also have a fullsize Amish bench we use as a sideboard in the dining room.
 

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Why the hell would you put a nice workbench like that in the bathroom?
It belongs in the workshop where you could make proper use of it.
Your first project could be a bathroom vanity....or some dining room furniture.
 

LSU

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Found this Amish workbench at an antique store in Redstone CO. We also have a fullsize Amish bench we use as a sideboard in the dining room.

The bathroom vanity is beautiful. I like the way the sink is mounted. Very cool idea.
 

LSU

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In the Magnolia Hotel in downtown Houston there is a huge Amish Workbench that is used in the lobby as a centerpiece. It is beautiful and very practical. If I had to guess it might be 14' long.
 
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DrunkSmurf

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Cool idea and it looks nice, but that faucet seems like it's high enough to cause some major splashing when it hits the sink or your hands.
 

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Cool! I love what you can do with those vessel sinks.
 
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