Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Apr 10, 2011 8:13 pm Hey Guys, We're designing our bathroom cabinets and have decided on a wall hung vanity with a stone top and ceramic countertop bowls. The cabinets will be Polytech Hazel Strata Gloss (http://www.polytec.com.au/images/sample ... strata.jpg) and we will have a 1500mm vanity and a 1500mm tallboy. Which direction do you think the grain of polytech should run? DH wants a horizontal grain to elongate the look of the vanity. Which kind of Polytech should we use for a wet area like a bathroom? Re: Vanity Polytech woodgrain direction and Polytech - HELP? 2Apr 10, 2011 9:54 pm Not Polytech but we have a Laminex Lustrous Elm vanity in our main ensuite. From memory it is around 3m in length and we have the grain running horizontally. Photo for you to consider Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Some things are worth waiting for. Re: Vanity Polytech woodgrain direction and Polytech - HELP? 3Apr 19, 2011 3:27 pm Thanks Kyton. We went with Polytech in the end with the grain running horizontally. I'm so excited!!! My new stress is the shower: feature mosaic, shower rail and recess positioning. Options include recess plus mosaic on one wall and shower rail on the other; recess behind shower rail and mosaic on adjacent wall; all three on same wall with other wall completely free. I am not imaginative and have no idea! Plus our builder needs to assess whether the recess is even possible. Assuming you've modelled the TB8, TB10, TB12, TB2 & J1 joists/LVLs there, it appears as per drawing to me. There maybe should be an additional J1 between TB10 and T12 if… 3 31831 Pls help! The black marks show where our outdoor entertaining area would be along side of house as we have an irregular backyard and want to make use of the side as… 0 4353 Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of calm and sophistication with Hera Bathware's Bathroom Vanity Collection. A standout… 0 12281 |