Choosing a Bathroom Vanity Unit


If you have the opportunity to redecorate your bathroom, you’ve probably looked at things like bathroom lighting, low flush toilets, spa bathtubs and new ceramic tile. But don’t forget to look for a new bathroom vanity unit. This piece of bathroom furniture can give the room entirely new look for much less cost than you might think.

If you’re on a very tight budget and you want this part of the room to have a new look, it’s not necessary to replace the entire bathroom vanity cabinet. You can keep this part and simply put a new countertop or sink on top of the cabinet. Even just a change of color here or new fixtures can make this look brand new.

If you have the budget, entirely new bathroom vanity furniture is a great option. You can change the size and automatically make your bathroom look larger, or change the entire style and take your bathroom from modern to Victorian or from dated to fresh. Don’t limit yourself to different countertops and sinks, but look at the many different cabinet styles available. Bathtubs and toilets all look basically the same, and one ceramic tile looks pretty much like another, except for color. The style of cabinetry you choose for your bathroom, however, can vary from basic and bland to gilded and detailed. You might be one hand-carved cabinet away from a luxury oasis in the middle of your home.

Your first consideration should be that you have enough room on top of the vanity and enough storage beneath it in drawers or cabinets. If your bathroom is busy, you might want a two-sink vanity for convenience. But once you work out these details, the style of the cabinets and its elements are what will really make the look.

If your room is quirky and colorful, you can choose a bathroom vanity unit made from modern materials and bright colors or go with something white, black or even metal. For a classic look, choose wood with details that match the architectural style of your home and the mood you’re trying to set in the room.

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