Friday, January 21, 2011
Sink on the Edland bedside table
Materials: Edland bedside table, sink, plumbing
Description: We have a bedroom and a bath in the same space. We wanted to make the most of a small space and stay within our tiny budget. I felt in love with Ikea Edland bedside table and find it just perfect for a boudoir-feel bathroom.I put 2 coats of clear satin waterproof stain on it to avoid water cased damage.
We cut a hole on the top of it,and put the sink on, attached a drain pipe, and had a plumber install the faucets. Voila!
See more of the Edland sink.
~ Kata alias Joie Vivre, Budapest, Hungary
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what a great project. I want one!! =D
ReplyDeletereally like this, been wanting similar. great hack
ReplyDeleteGreat project, but I don't know if I could sleep with a think beside me.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Tereza
Is it hard to turn on the hot water? It looks like the valve is tucked into the corner behind the sink, making it hard to turn.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing about the access to the faucet handle, it looks a tad tight back there. But really just nitpicking - it came out really nicely. what kind of sink is it? Or is it an IKEA one I haven't seen?
ReplyDeleteThe sink is from A home department store, Bricostore. On the picture it looks like turning the hot water is difficult but it isn't.
ReplyDeleteI like it! Its like a modern 'wash stand.' I've been in love with the Edland line since it came out.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know more about the plumbing. Cost?
ReplyDeleteThe plumbing costed 10 000 HUF, it's about 35 EUR
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