In this economy, who wants to spend hundreds of dollars on a new vanity for their master bathroom? We certainly don't, which is why we decided to give our vanity a mini-makeover last weekend and replace the original faucets in our master bathroom. $60 later ($29 each at Lowe's!), we've brought this vanity top into the 21st century thanks to the brand new faucets.


Now I just need to paint the orange-y oak cabinets
Benjamin Moore's Mink next weekend, and add some hardware to complete this cost-effective vanity transformation.


If you're interested in replacing your faucets, we found a decent
step-by-step guide at ehow.com. Happy washing!
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