This Bathroom Disaster Ended With a 1950s Desk Becoming the New Vanity
Floating bathroom vanities create extra floor space, but they depend on proper wall support. Shortly after moving into the house, the homeowners discovered their vanity had been attached with drywall anchors instead of wall studs. The entire unit tore away from the wall and crashed onto the floor, destroying the sink. Rather than buying another stock vanity, they found a different solution inside the house—a solid wood desk from the 1950s. The project, shared by Reddit user Tenchi2020 , turned an unexpected repair into a custom bathroom feature. The Floating Vanity Didn’t Stay on the Wall @Tenchi2020 The first sign of trouble came when the floating vanity pulled away from the wall, taking the sink with it. Broken porcelain covered the floor while the cabinet hung from the plumbing. According to the homeowner, the previous installer secured the cabinet with drywall anchors instead of fastening it into studs, causing the entire assembly to fail under its own weight. A 1950s Des...