I started by taking off the original door, which was too heavy for my wife to lift, hold and search for what she wanted in the cabinet. I repurposed the original door to extend the bottom of the cabinet out 4" and thereby creating a face that was straignt up and down. I then built a frame and 3 doors from red oak. I hung to doors while on the workbench as it was easier to hang them evenly and ensure that they were spaced correctly. I removed them again prior to hanging the frame in the bath room to save on weight while I hung the frame. I remounted the new doors, which I routered both inside (to flush mount mirrors), and outside to round out the rough edges. You will see in the photos a new shower curtain to get rid of the plastic accordian, a new faucet, toilet paper roll, a new towel rack over the toilet, and a lighted make up mirror (either A/C or battery). There is a bank of LED lights under the cabinet, with a motion sensor and light sensor, etc. We also replaced the carpeting throughout the trailer with linoleum, and added a border around the backsplash in the bathroom and kitchen. Oops, a couple of pictures are sideways