We're still waiting for our counter top to come in. Unfortunately, the receipt says 4 weeks even though the brochure says 2 weeks or less. Such is life in renovationland.
In the meantime, I have managed to cut and dry-fit all of the baseboard for the master bath. I also stained and applied polyurethane, and am now just waiting for everything to dry to I can install it. I'm pretty excited about this part because it's going to be one of those instant impact items on the to-do list. When we ordered our cabinets, we also ordered some matching stain from the manufacturer for the molding and a tub panel that I plan on building to allow access to the tub motor.
Even if you aren't going to need matching stain for side projects in the same room, I would recommend considering it as insurance for potential installation blunders that may result in any scratches or dings. I think it was around $30 for a pint. At first glance this is pretty pricey, but consider the cost of the actual cabinets when making your decision.
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