Worked a while yesterday afternoon, having done a lot of the final prep work. I did some more work with the Timbermate Wood Filler and sanding, and filled in the gaps I found annoying. After giving the vanity the morning to dry, I went out and painted the bottom inside with white enamel for a somewhat water resistant seal in case of drips or a future leak. I put on two coats. I gave it a couple hours to dry somewhat.

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After killing time watching a movie while eating lunch with Miss T, I went back out and cut in the trim, and then painted that. Two coats of satin finish black enamel for the trim. I am pleased with the accent. It picks up the hardware. It's removed in the pics but if you scroll back up you can see that the drawer pulls are black, and ... you can't know this, but the faucets are black with bronze accents.

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Prior to starting the painting, the entire flat surfaces of the vanity got a light sanding with 400 grit sandpaper to help the paint stick. Today, I will paint the vanity with Miss Tina's choice of white, whatever it was she chose.

I have the doors and drawers laid out and the vanity ready. Then if the trim needs additional coats, or something needs touch ups, they can happen while the rest dries and we wait for the plumbers.
