typ. 1.25" thick turn up, extra tall for wall mount. Note: this vanity is much bigger than our powder room so can handle the thick stone at the walls.
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in order to "ease" the chunky thickness of the stone at the walls there's a sloped profile. however, I don't think this is best solution for our powder room due to scale and logistic of protecting wall at sides from water damage
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typical 1.25" turned up slab at all sides
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thinner stone turned up backsplash (1/2"+/-)
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thinner stone turned up backsplash (1/2"+/-)
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continuous tile from shower - wainscot that becomes backsplash at sink
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continuous tile from shower - wainscot that becomes backsplash at sink
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continuous tile from shower - wainscot that becomes backsplash at sink
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continuous tile from shower - wainscot that becomes backsplash at sink
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no wood apron under windows at all &stone apron/backsplash under windows at vanity only
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity (this stone turn up at the back is a thinner one - about 1/2")
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity
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typ. 1.25" thick (chunky) turn up
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wood backsplash
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wood backsplash (this one is integrated with the window aprons like ours is)
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no stone/tile backsplash at walls sides of vanity
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wood backsplash (this counter happens to integrate with the window sill like your mudroom will)
typ. 1.25" thick turn up, extra tall for wall mount. Note: this vanity is much bigger than our powder room so can handle the thick stone at the walls.
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