We are renovating our powder room and there appears to be a large gap between the vanity and the wall. The contractors put a thick layer of caulking between them but this looks ridiculous. Any suggestions?
If you can’t afford installing extra back splash, then get the tradesman to take out the grey caulking and replace with white caulking. Assuming that the vanity bench top has been installed straight and it is the wall that is the problem. Definitely add more back splash as your first option.
macyjean
Julie Herbert
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