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either a small steel angle or a wood ledger. I don't remember which we did here, maybe wood since the countertop edge is deeper ( and cound conceal the wood, which is less expensive than steel). In either case make sure there is blocking in the wall behind to provide for strength in attaching the subtop
dimension. The space at the toilet needs to be 30" (2'-6") wide minimum. The bigger issue I see as I thought about this more is your door being being centered. There may not be enough room for a "standard" 2'-0" deep countertop. So you either need to move the door or think of another configuration. is there
i like that it maximizes the counter space in a small bathroom by going over the toilet, i would like the uner the sink cabinet better enclosed tho