The products I used are Kallax 4×2 (with doors and sliding doors) and Capita furniture legs.
I wanted a relative cheap bathroom sink and found out that the Kallax had the right measurements for our small bathroom. I installed the legs, because I want to clean beneath the sink. In the pictures you can see the progress in different stages.
I started out drawing this, the finished product is even better than I ever imagined.
I left one side completely open for a laundry basket. Because we have a really small bathroom (2m by 2m) it’s the perfect solution.
The KALLAX was not long enough for our sink (46cm by 46cm), so I installed another top on it. This was also good for the room we needed to install the drain and the crane.
To insure the tubing were invisible, I completed the KALLAX with doors. Beneath I installed the sliding drawers. The left side of the KALLAX stays open, we can use this space for our towels.
I hope you enjoy this hack!
~ Stefanie
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