7 0|0|need some ideas please :)|lydzkydz|wyldkydz@embarqmail.com|19:48:40|02/13/2010|
Posted on Feb-13-10 at 07:48 PM (Eastern) by 76.7.132.225

thanks in advance for any ideas :)

we will be in the process of redoing our bathroom

i want a new sink but if we can't get one and we have to keep the old one
i want some ideas on how to cover up the ugly underneath the sink
would love to have a hiding curtain or something
but have no idea on how i would stick it to the sink and then be able to take it off later to clean the sink and so on

or any other ideas would be great
thank you all
Lydia


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THANKS!! 1|1|Here's a couple of ideas that might work for you depending on the type of sink you have|mo6g02|crazylady47952@yahoo.com|19:59:11|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 07:59 PM (Eastern) by 99.130.193.10


Use adhesive heavy duty velcro (available at hardware stores) to hang the sink curtain (above). One piece of velcro runs the entire length of the metal cabinet below the sink and the other piece runs the entire top length of the fabric. Even though the adhesive sticks to the fabric, sew the velcro to the fabric for durability.

Or use a rod and curtain rings since you will need to access the space under your sink regularly. For that same reason we' do two pieces of fabric so you can open the curtain from the middle. In terms of fabric, you should probably stay away from anything silky or shiny which will show dirt more. And since you'll be touching the fabric regularly to open and close the curtain, you should definitely make it with fabric you can throw in the wash! Good luck


Donna
http://www.freewebs.com/mo6g02/ 2|2|i hadn't even thot of velcro thanks sooo much for the idea will have to do some measuring so i can go to walmart and see what materials they have in what i am going to do the bathroom in |lydzkydz|wyldkydz@embarqmail.com|20:05:19|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 08:05 PM (Eastern) by 76.7.132.225

thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

it will be a while before this gets done but these are great ideas


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THANKS!! 3|3|walmart has the rolls of velcro also|petunia1|sweetpea39@comcast.net|20:55:56|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 08:55 PM (Eastern) by 69.253.199.199

if you do the velcro idea (which is the easiest) use ceramic bonding glue with the velcro, after using for a bit the velcro will come off with just the sticky stuff they have on it.

have fun!!
4|4|Sounds like a great idea!! :-) Looks like we need another board... Quick & Cheap repairs.. lol |CJDJ112366|Lintaos@optonline.net|21:27:08|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 09:27 PM (Eastern) by 68.192.55.89

Carol 5|4|Do you have a pedastal sink or cabinet under the sink? Is the cabinet wood or what?? If it's wood, I HIGHLY recommend you paint it...we recycled our upstairs cabinet to the new bathroom downstairs, sanding and priming the wood and then painting it a chocolate brown...new hardware (hinges and knobs) made it look like new and very modern! :) |saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|21:29:03|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 09:29 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

" You'll get what's coming to you ... Unless it was mailed."


6|1|Link inside with tips to make a sink skirt.... :)|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|21:30:33|02/13/2010|

Posted on Feb-13-10 at 09:30 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

http://interiordesign.lovetoknow.com/Sink_Skirt

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7|2|nothing under sink but pipes want to cover those up if i don't get a pedistal sink :)|lydzkydz|wyldkydz@embarqmail.com|09:28:25|02/14/2010|

Posted on Feb-14-10 at 09:28 AM (Eastern) by 76.7.132.225


thank you all for the ideas
and help :)

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THANKS!!