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In the course of renovating(and vastly improving) The Kitchen in my 75yr colonial home, I have purchased a traditional english stone sink-essentially a small bath. Now I am tring to figure out the best way to make a structure to hold this thing. Generally they sit on rails w/the face exposed, below the level of the counter-which should be pitched and made out of something like teak. I am working from some pictures in a design book-fairly difficult to decipher- If anyone has ideas, or experience with this sort of install, I’d be gratefull, Thanks Krome
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In the course of renovating(and vastly improving) The Kitchen in my 75yr colonial home, I have purchased a traditional english stone sink-essentially a small bath. Now I am tring to figure out the best way to make a structure to hold this thing. Generally they sit on rails w/the face exposed, below the level of the counter-which should be pitched and made out of something like teak. I am working from some pictures in a design book-fairly difficult to decipher- If anyone has ideas, or experience with this sort of install, I'd be gratefull, Thanks Krome