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Design floating vanity and vessel sinks

Design floating vanity and vessel sinks - SketchUp Tutorial

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Design floating vanity and vessel sinks

- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to redesign the bathroom vanity, and it sinks. I'd like to erase this existing model, and start from scratch. Go to the rectangle tool, and click the first corner in the lower corner of the bathroom, and then move the mouse over in this direction. Type five feet comma two feet enter, to specify the dimensions. Press p for the push-pull tool. Click on this face, and pull it up, and type one foot enter. Press the space bar to select, triple click on the top surface, and then press g to make a group. Let's move this up in the blue direction, a total of two feet. So now, the top surface of the vanity is three feet above the ground. This is considered to be a floating vanity, because it's seemingly unsupported, but, of course, it would be clamped to the walls on either side. Let's add a material to this object, and then add a bit of detail underneath. Click b, or the paint bucket tool on the toolbar, navigate to the stone library, and select this…

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