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Old 11-21-2006, 07:52 PM   #1
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I just completed a small bathroom vanity that I had planned to tile. The vanity was assembled with plywood. I was thinking about scrapping the tile idea and cover it with wainscot or some other wood. What are the options available for something like this?

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Welcome to the club.....and you are only limited by your inagination. I like the look of beadboard myself....it fits bathroom decor, and can be stained out to the color you like. I bet you will catch a few other opinions, and pictures help. Jay
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Thanks for your response Jay. I have definitely thought of that. I have a two large posts in my home I covered with beadboard. This is on the list of ideas. I'm also considering a granite or marble top.

Any other ideas?
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I tiled a kitchen counter top. It looked nice, but with a light colored grout it is hard to keep clean. If you use wood, what would be the best way to seal it.
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