Vanity basin fit around boxing in

If you bring pipes up service void traps could still be in the way .Note how drawers are shaped to fit around the trap, not the model you show but you get the idea.
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Yes thanks its getting the pipe up without hitting the first draw that is the issue. With a unit with draws.
 
If you bring pipes up service void traps could still be in the way .Note how drawers are shaped to fit around the trap, not the model you show but you get the idea.
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I was thinking of this one with the waste brought up through the bottom of the unit on the left hand side.
 

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It's acceptable to drill a 45mm hole in the bottom on most units I take it.
 
Seal with undercoat paint? Or is there something better?
 
Thanks and as said is it seen as pretty normal to bring the waste up in the cupboard when swapping a basin for a vanity. As can't get to move the pipes as all tiled. Usually fit from new so can first fix correctly.
 
The only way of getting the waste in the service void is to do something like this with the waste. Which isn't the best practice.
 

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Hence why looking at the one where can come straight up and still have draws on one side.
 

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