Bathroom Vanity & Plumbing Pipes

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Nicole

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I am having my bathroom gutted and am interested in buying a new bathroom vanity that has drawers rather than a cabinet. My only concerned is that the cutouts in the back of the drawers for the plumbing will not fit to my specific plumbing.. When the bathroom is gutted is the plumber able to make sure the pipes fit when he installs it? Or can he only work with what is there now?

Here is a picture of my current under sink plumbing and a picture of the vanity i am interested in:

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If you don't want to move any existing pipes in the wall that are behind the cabinet then just take these measurements and compare them to the new cabinet.
 

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If you don't want to move any existing pipes in the wall that are behind the cabinet then just take these measurements and compare them to the new cabinet.

is it a big job to move the pipes around to fit? The vanity i like is online and the measurements for the drawers/cutouts is not listed
 
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