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No need to go to such lengths today. Thanks to a growing availability of beautiful and durable furniture made specifically for the bathroom, standalone vanities are increasingly popular with homeowners of all tastes, regardless of their style of home, says Donna Vining of Vining Design Associates, Inc., in Houston.
Today, “It’s standard that vanities look like pieces of furniture,” says Vining. “It’s been that way in Europe forever, where people take their kitchens [with them] when they move. It just took some time for the trend to hit the States.
You'll need to use an adjustable wrench to disconnect the supply tubes for both the hot and cold-water valves. Next use adjustable pliers to remove the sink trap — remembering to put a container underneath to catch any drips. You may want to wrap some cloth or tape around the jaws of the pliers to prevent scratching chrome fittings.
Now you're ready to remove the screws or bolts holding your vanity to the wall, using a screwdriver or socket wrench. You should be able to find the screws either in braces in the back corners or in a rail along the back.
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