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Installing your own Mexican sink

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We were just so thrilled to see it coming together at this point!

If you made it this far, you are ready to take this pretty sink to your bathroom and install it!

We first brought in the vanity, then the countertop. If you are halfway handy, or have a handy friend, this should all be within your grasp. Don't be intimidated! The sink is held into place by its own weight and by the plumbing alone. The drain plumbing (the elbow) comes in from behind (again, the vanity has no back) and hooking up the supply lines to the new faucet is fairly straightforward, especially if you were the one who unhooked the old sink.

We attached the countertop to the vanity using four small 'L' brackets from the hardware store. I'm sure there are numerous other configurations that would have worked too. The vanity is freestanding from the wall; the only way it's attached is by the plumbing.
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Author:jessandstavro
We moved to the Crowsnest Pass 8 years ago to start our own business. We now have two little boys and a thriving coffee shop. We are both DIYers and enjoy renovating our home.