No, not like the poem…. these are the bathroom vanities. They have been installed in the bathrooms. Only one of them has a top so far, but the vanities are in place. Here is the small one in the downstairs half bath.
Below is the medium sized vanity for the shared, full bath upstairs.
And last, but not least, is the large vanity for the Master bathroom.
The handles for the drawers and doors have not been installed yet. I will post more photos after the vanities have their handles, tops, bowls, and faucets.
These are really nice pieces of furniture. The fronts and drawer sides are solid wood. The rest of the case is veneered plywood. No particle board in any of it. All the drawers have the Blumotion slow drawer closing mechanism*. You can read about that system on their web page:
To close the drawers, you just smack ’em with your hip and they close themselves! Really!
“It’s all good”.
*DISCLAIMER! I am always writing these silly disclaimers! But here goes (again). I am not selling Blumotion. We have paid for all this stuff, and we didn’t even want it when we started out because we thought that it would be too expensive for such a frivolous feature, and we have been opening and closing drawers for sixt…… um….. a lot of years and we didn’t need any automatic drawer closing junk to handle our drawers for us then, so why would we need it now, and in fact our drawers in that other house were made with wooden runners on wooden rails, and they were so worn down that we had to kick ’em in with a knee or they wouldn’t budge…… but then……. the Blumotion comes standard on all the Cabico cabinet drawers….. so it wasn’t our decision to get it, actually…. and we can smack ’em with a hip… and they just close!…… c’mon… that’s gotta be worth something just for the entertainment value.
I can’t wait to smack the kitchen drawers.