DIY Replacing Laminate Countertop with Butcher Block!!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- We did this project in a little over an hour and it turned out amazing! We are in no way professionals, but I think it turned out pretty great! If you like this video or want us to do more, let us know!
Link to butcher block board: www.homedepot.... - Хобби
Thank you so much for this video. I have the exact same setup and this is very helpful. Planning to do the same thing with those side parts as well- I assumed the drywall would need a lot of work.
Absolutely gorgeous. I never would have thought of butcher block for the bathroom but I like it much better than granite or laminate.
Just FYI, you were using a jigsaw not a miter saw. Great work! I too suffer from, "I know how to use it but I don't know what it's called itis". I found you because I'm about to do this to my laundry room! Luckily I don't have to cut out for a sink. Thanks :)
A lot of work and it was worth it! Looks great!
Great job
Super clear and concise
That's not only your wife, that's your project manager and superintendent of construction!🙂
Appreciate the video. Stoked to do this in my next remodel.
Awesome job! This has legit inspired me to replace my vanity top!
I've never cut a piece of wood like this to length and I don't have a table saw and would have to use a circular saw, but it seems doable.
@Marlon Tristen Lately I have been using FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@Harlem Maddux Yup, have been watching on FlixZone for years myself =)
@Harlem Maddux Thanks, I signed up and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it !
@Marlon Tristen no problem :D
Save yourself the trouble and just buy a pre-cut stone or granite or marble top. It's not much more expensive than this.
You did a Great job for not knowing your saws!!! As long as you know how to use 'em, that all you need!
A great finishing touch to the bathroom would be to get some case molding (like goes around door frames - there is a type at H.D. made from a flexible PVC(??) That you can paint or keep it natural) ... But then you'll use a mitre saw to cut 45° angles at the corners of your mirror to "frame it in".
It makes All the difference in the world on bathroom mirrors! Glue it on.
Great video! 👍
Thanks for sharing! I plan to do this myself to our bathroom!
That was awesome!! Thank you. 😊
Thank you for sharing. This is a great video. It helps me a lot/
Nice!!
Water doesn't damage the wood?
You Miter not be in the tool naming business but you made a beautiful wife happy lol
Love it!! What kind of caulk did you use?
Great job! It took a lot longer than 1 hour though.
This what i would like done in my kids/guest bathroom
I may have missed it...how did you attach the countertop to the cabinets? Pocket Holes?
Two screws up front
Can you give us an update video?
Thanks for this video!!
How is this holding up so far?
It's been over a year now and has held up great!! and the clear coat is still just as shiny and smooth as well. Very durable!
I too am wondering how it's held up so far? I'm looking at doing the same thing in the next day or two to one of our bathrooms.
It's been over a year now and has held up great!! and the clear coat is still just as shiny and smooth as well. Very durable!