Bathroom Vanities Shopper, Have I Got Some Tips for You
Are you interested in bathroom vanities for your bathroom design or remodel? You’re certainly not alone! These invaluable installations have grown immensely popular recently, and the reasons for this popularity are fairly obvious: with charm and sophistication, these appliances add class and practicality to any bathroom.
You really have a multitude of available alternatives and options when it comes to choosing your very own bathroom vanity. Vanities are often contemporary or traditional in design, respectively yielding a sleek, clean, and polished look or a more rustic, wamr, and cozy personality. While most vanity cabinets are manufactured in wood, ranging from oak and mahogany to cherry and teak, some are built from quality metals like stainless steel or bronzed copper plate. As far as countertops go, you have a nearly limitless selection: traditional porcelain, sealed wood including “zebra wood” and other unique designs, tough granite, colorful marble, fire-tempered glass, stainless steel, and rustic copper, to select a few. Even the designs, styles, and colors come in a variety of unique options. But perhaps you aren’t interested in previously constructed bathroom vanities? Perhaps you’re looking for a design that’s a little more personal.
If that is the case, there is no need for concern. A good handful of retailers on the internet offer a sort of customization service: this gives you the ability to, basically, design your own personal bathroom vanity in a unique and interesting way. These services are invaluable to the stalwart DIY-er, the person who wants everything just perfect.
But before you get to shopping, consider a few of the following pointers: first, take into account the dimensions of your bathroom. Larger bathrooms, obviously, can effectively accommodate larger vanities, and maybe even conveniently luxurious double bathroom vanities. But if you plan on installing your bathroom vanity in a smaller bathroom, consider investing in a wall-mounted vanity, a small vanity, or, for maximum space efficiency, a corner vanity. Corner bath vanities are built in a quarter-circle shape, much like a “pie slice,” so that they are perfectly suited to be installed in any corner without sacrificing any of the aesthetic value or charm of the vanity itself. Corner vanities may be out of the way, but they don’t sacrifice any good looks or usefulness to get there!
Which brings me to the next consideration: manner and extent of use. How many individuals usually use the bathroom space? How many people argue over sink space? If several people plan on using the vanity, consider investing in a double bathroom vanity. These vanities have two sinks, two mirrors, and two storage cabinets, so people can perform their hygienic tasks simultaneously, without the fuss.
Finally, consider the price. Bathroom vanities cover a significant price range, from particularly expensive to tremendously affordable. In vanities, however, the most expensive price tag does not necessarily mean the best quality. Even so, it’s probably worthwhile to stear clear of the cheapest products; sometimes, the price is right. Shop around, do a little research: read user reviews, and see how other people view this company or product, and then decide if the quality is worth the cost. Once the quality is established, you should feel free to peruse each item without particular concern for price; just pick the vanity that suits you best! But if you are looking for a product that’s a bit more affordable, consder looking into discount and thrift stores, warehouse outlet stores, internet auction sites such as ebay.com, or even regional online “classifieds” sites such as Craigslist.com.
Source: Home Interior
