Monday, April 6, 2015

Tips on Updating Bathroom Vanity Cabinets



Switching out your bathroom vanity cabinets is an easy and inexpensive way to jazz up your bathroom especially when tight on time and money. New vanity cabinets can change the entire style and appearance of your existing bathroom. Vanities are the second largest component in a bathroom, with the tub being the first. A simple switch is all it takes and the result can change the entire look, function, and value of the bathroom. Vanities come in a wide array of sizes, shapes, styles, and materials. Finding one that best fits your design, function, and budget requirements is actually quite simple. It all starts with knowing exactly what you need.



The style of a bathroom vanity cabinet should be consistent with other decorative items in the bathroom. For instance, if your existing décor includes traditional pieces like white molding, trim, shelves, and even bead board paneling on the walls then you probably want to purchase a cabinet that is made of wood as well and painted white to fit well with the other components. Staying consistent in your design is probably the best advice we can give you. Although a vanity cabinet may look fabulous at a store, it doesn't necessary mean that it is going to be perfect in your bathroom. Keep the full picture in mind because the last thing you need is to spend even more money on additional pieces when all you really needed is a vanity cabinet. It is very easy to get carried away when shopping.

Bathroom vanity cabinets can be found to accommodate single or double sinks. A second sink is highly recommended if you have the space and don't mind having to expand the plumbing for the additional sink. The second sink is an attractive function that many home buyers look for today. Some cabinets are designed for the specific installation of vessel sinks or bowls. Cabinets also vary in how they must be mounted. Some cabinets can be wall mounted which gives them the appearance that they are floating on the wall and more open space underneath. This type of mount is usually associated with a more modern design but that doesn't mean it won't function in your bathroom. Depending on the style and material, it could work just fine for what you need but keep in mind that you may lose some storage space with this type of mount style.

Cabinet countertops are another thing you must consider when shopping for bathroom vanity cabinets. The countertop must be made of a durable and low maintenance material especially if your bathroom has high traffic. Glass is for instance not a very good idea because it can become accidentally scratched, nicked, or cracked. Granite is not only durable it also adds value to your bathroom because again, home buyers today expect only the best materials when it comes to kitchen and bathroom decor. Metals like stainless steel are seeing a rise in popularity because of their modern, clean, and sterile appearance.

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