Bathroom Cabinet Gallery
Welcome to the Bathroom Cabinet community gallery. You can watch Paul’s introduction to the project here.
Here’s Paul’s example…
NOw, over to you!
Bathroom Cabinet by jlweigle
Made from pine with oak plywood; finished with General Finishes Dark Chocolate Milk Paint and Arm-R-Seal finish
Bathroom Cabinet by Kurt Schultz
2nd grade pine finished with amber shellac and wax. Layout for the door build was the most challenging…now I have 2 other doors that will need cabinets to! One will be a first aid cabinet for the garage. The other issue I encountered was my cabinet sides where not true to width- not the short side causing the installed mirror retaining bars to bump on the shelves. So instead of making the shelves thinner, i opted to make a bunch of small clips to avoid the shelves.
Bathroom Cabinet by Kurt Schultz
2nd bathroom cabinet. Pine finished with milk paint, shellac and wax. Dimensioned the cabinet to one of the doors I made the wrong size in my first one.
Bathroom Cabinet by Marcelo Lima
This one was made with a Brazilian wood named maracatiara
Bathroom Cabinet by Ryan O’Hayre
Fumed q-sawn white oak
Bathroom Cabinet by Michal Vrabel
Recycled spruce from old shelf in the garage, milk paint, Tung oil finishes.
Bathroom Cabinet by Kurt Schultz
3rd cabinet. This time made for the garage shop. Other ones live in my parents home and in a half bath. DW didn’t care so much dripping blood on the floors looking for a band-aid! Made of pine and finished with amber shellac roughly 1# cut. I had built the door a while ago, however, I did not like the way the stain turned out and planed it all off. In doing so this door did not fit the cabinet it was intended for. So, built this cabinet to fit door.
Bathroom Cabinet by Michael Chatzipetros
Pine ,water base finish
Bathroom Cabinets by Nathan Jones
I had to build two of these, one for the kids and one for the adults. I found it a very enjoyable but challenging project. The timbers used were pine and cedar from some old doors a friend had given me. The knob was turned using some lemon wood. It’s lovely light colour worked well. I used a water based finish over shellac.
Bathroom Cabinet by Marco Cividin
Spruce and shellac
Bathroom Cabinet by Bob Phillipson
Cherry wood, bathroom cabinet. Dovetails and through tenon joinery
Bathroom Cabinet by Charlie V
Cabinet with glass shelves for displaying fly rod reels. Fir
Thank you to everyone who has sent a picture in!
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