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Tips On Picking Bathroom Vanities

Monday, February 1st, 2010

One of the most satisfying projects at home can be remodeling the bathroom. A number of year ago there was very little in terms of choice of cabinets to choose from. The converse is true nowadays, which can actually make choosing your bathroom vanities quite difficult. There are a number of factors to consider including the amount of storage needed, the space you have to work with and your budget.

The cabinet style of vanity unit is the most common type found which often has loads of storage. These are the type most commonly found in many standard bathrooms. They often come in at a height of between 33 to 35 inches. These types of vanities are usually less expensive than the more modern styles of cabinets although not always. These are perfect if you are looking for ample storage in your bathroom.

Furniture style bathroom vanities are another style from which to choose. They have a smaller footprint, so are particularly ideal for those with smaller bathrooms. As the name suggests, they look like a pieces of furniture and are freestanding which makes them a lot easier to install. They provide a quick and easy solution to updating your bathroom without making significant changes to the surroundings area. You can choose from a number of styles for the more modern to those with increased storage space.

The vessel style vanity is another type of unit you can find. It is a freestanding unit with a sink, which is often bowl shaped sitting atop the unit. Like the furniture style, they are perfect for small bathrooms that do not have much room. Removing an older style cabinet and replacing it with one of these will free up more space in the bathroom giving a sense of space. These types of vanities are often very artistic and stylish.

When deciding upon your vanity unit it is important to consider the size of your bathroom. A smaller unit will open up the space and give more room. A larger cabinet, however, will provide more storage space. The vessel style cabinets not are not only useful for smaller rooms they look equally as stunning in larger bathrooms. They are often more expensive than the traditional styled units due to them being more modern and the fact that you need a sink to sit on top. The sinks you find ore frequently made out of glass and are a favorite of mine, sat on top of a stone or granite slab.

Your budget will also play a key role in the type of bathroom vanity that you purchase. Keep in mind that cabinet style vanities will increase the equity in your home so this can sometimes offset the cost of the cabinetry. Additionally, a cabinet style vanity may be preferred due to its ability to coordinate with most design elements over a long term when changes are eminent.

Dean writes articles on contemporary bathroom vanities and where to find the cheapest small bathroom vanities on the internet.

Choices In Bathroom Cabinets

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

While bathroom cabinets may seem like a simple genre of furniture, there is actually a variety of fundamentally different types of cabinet. Wall mount or free standing, vanity inclusive or separate, and open versus closed shelving are three of the distinguishing choices, which determine the appearance, and functionality of the cabinet. The size of your bathroom and the number of people who will be using the cabinet to store their products are two important factors to consider, along with many other aesthetic features.

The first choice to make is between a freestanding or wall mounted cabinet. The most common form of wall-mounted cabinet is the medicine cabinet. While the medicine cabinet is extremely convenient, installed above a sink and doubling as a vanity mirror, it lacks an extensive storage capacity. If you are the sole user of the room in question, the limited space will not be an issue. However, if your roommates share the bathroom and have their own products to store, a medicine cabinet will not provide enough room.

Shared, large bathrooms will most likely benefit from a freestanding bathroom cabinet. Freestanding cabinets are often founding styles similar to the classic bedroom wardrobe, and thus complement a traditional design scheme well. Many freestanding cabinets also feature some combination of open shelving, drawers, and hook, lending them a unique versatility that will be appreciated by people sharing the space.

In addition to the freestanding and wall mounted cabinets, there is also the option of installing cabinets directly beneath the sink. As long as the countertop sink is not a pedestal model, there will be a space ripe for use as storage that should not be overlooked. Bathroom wall cabinets can be placed anywhere in the room where there is space, and for particularly small rooms, recessed wall shelving resembling cubbyholes is another possibility.

Bathroom vanity cabinets offer a good deal of variety for different design styles; some units even encompass lighting as well as the usual features. If the room is shared, you may wish to purchase a double vanity. A sink unit with two sinks and a wider mirror are the hallmarks of double vanities, providing additional storage space as well as room for multiple people to use the vanity at once.

Whether you favor warm woods carved into traditional designs or stark models crafted out of sheets of sleek glass, there is a bathroom cabinet in every style. Comparison-shopping in various stores and on, multiple websites will guarantee that you find the best deal on the model of your choice. Bathroomfurnituredirect.com, Lowe’s and IKEA are three great sources for material and ideas for any bathroom redecorating needs.

Even after choosing a model, you should not purchase it until after you have used Google shopping to search for competing price offers at various sources. Overstock.com and comparable websites often carry furniture at lower prices than the original retailers’ do.

If you plan an extensive remodeling project, it is also important to employ the services of a contractor to ensure that you do not damage any of the plumbing zones in the room as you install your new cabinets.

When looking for new bathroom cabinets , be sure to check out the author’s bathroom cabinets guide for all the information you need!