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Hi. I’m replacing a bathroom vanity in a very small not quite 8′ x 5′ bathroom. The vanity itself will be a 30″ sink vanity with 2 drawers and 1 door. The rt side and back of the vanity are against the wall. What I want to do (and what was there before) is install a drawer to the left side of the vanity (attaches to the left wall and left side of vanity). I guess it’s commonly called a knee drawer. One can then use the toilet as a seat for that side (I don’t want to put a larger vanity in). Question is, what can I use? All the knee/desk drawers are too shallow. I would like to have something that has an interior drawer depth of at least 4″. Is this possible?
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https://www.citycabinets.com/product-p/b1drdeskspreader.htm
Sure, assuming we are talking about the desk spreader cabinet from the link above, you can simply order that cabinet at a taller height.
If you need a 4″ tall drawer box with about 3.25″ of interior clearance, order the cabinet at approximately 5 1/2″ tall.
If you need a true 4″ of interior clearance inside the drawer box, then order the cabinet at 6 1/2″ tall.
***The website limits this cabinet to a default height of 4.5″. You can place the order at 4.5″ and then request a height change in the order notes at checkout on the credit card screen.
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