So, I want to start by saying that this rating is pre-installation. So I reserve the right to change my review. I have to say, so far so good. It’s the color it’s advertised as, which has not been my experience in the past. It’s a good size and I really think it’s going to work well in the space. We’ll see how installation goes though... I’m also curious about how long it’s actually going to last. It’s not solid wood, but looks like a fairly durable material as far as water goes. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Update: I still haven’t fully installed this piece, but it’s actually made it to the bathroom and out of the box. I still like the color, but I’m not a big fan of the quality and I’m just not certain of the durability of the piece. It seems fairly flimsy and very temperamental when trying to level it properly. Another thing I noticed, I don’t think the top actually mounts to the cabinet. Is it just supposed to just sit on top???
2nd Update: well, it’s finally in! And fully functional. What the description doesn’t tell you is how to attach the top to the base. I’ve attached an email I received with their instructions on how to attach it. My tile guy said to use silicone instead, which I did, and it worked perfectly. Now as for the sink. In my experience, your sink is supposed to drain all of the water. Well, when I finally was able to install my faucet, the countertop was already mounted and the backsplash had been installed (see pictures), so I was a little peeved to realize that water just sort of hangs out in the corners of the sink (see pictures). My cabinet is level, so I don’t know if this is a design flaw or if I got a dud. I’m not super happy about having standing water in my sink at all times, so I’m going to contact the company and see what can be done. Ripping my newly tiled backsplash off of the wall to remove the cabinet is not an option. Also, you will have to cut into your shelf to make space for the p-trap. This isn’t a happy thought when you first realize you have to cut into your pretty new vanity, but if you take your time and do it right, it’s not so bad (see pictures)