If you get an old dresser, keep the fronts and make a set of new drawers but at least 3 inches shorter in depth (not height). On the top drawer a notch may have to be cut to allow the tail pipe to clear. As soon as the tail pipe comes out from under the sink, connect a 45 and turn that pipe to the back of the cabinet where you have the 3" gap from the shorter drawer. INstall the p trap there, and connect to the drain behind the wall. Works perfectly each and every time. Basically the drain lines are in the back of the cabinets and not right under the sinks. You are attaching that to the wall? Another trick is to have a plug attached to the back of the drawer so a blow dryer is always plugged and goes back into the drawer when not in use to save counter space. To make it legal, use a pig tail from drawer and plug into an existing socket that will be installed in the area behind the drawer. It becomes a plug in item.
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