I'm replacing a '70s bathroom vanity with something new that has a retro look more compatible with the 1961 period of the room. The new vanity didn't come with a top (it was NIB at the ReStore -- 80% off retail), and because it's not a common size (49 x 19), I have to buy one on line, sight unseen except for a picture because no brick and mortar retailers carry it.
The companion top from the vanity's manufacturer is way too expensive to consider, and they only sell to contractors anyway.
The sink top I've chosen is a composite material and available in two types: "Sleeved top" and "Box top." I can't see any difference in them, even on their specifications pages.
Can anyone enlighten me on what the difference is? I've e-mailed the manufacturer but it has been a few days and haven't received a reply, and I want to get on with this.
The companion top from the vanity's manufacturer is way too expensive to consider, and they only sell to contractors anyway.
The sink top I've chosen is a composite material and available in two types: "Sleeved top" and "Box top." I can't see any difference in them, even on their specifications pages.
Can anyone enlighten me on what the difference is? I've e-mailed the manufacturer but it has been a few days and haven't received a reply, and I want to get on with this.