The Complete Bathroom Vanity Buying Guide

Posted On Tuesday, 27 August 2019 08:50
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One of the best places to channel your resources when considering home improvement is the bathroom. Remodelling your bathroom not only changes the look and feel of your home’s interior, but it also helps boost the market value of your home. 

But you don’t have to remodel the entire bathroom to give it a new look, replacing the bathroom vanity is a simple, yet cost-effective way to give your bathroom a makeover. When you choose the right bathroom vanity, it will also help you maximise the available space. 

There are many factors to note when considering bathroom vanity replacement, such as the wide range of styles, sizes and materials. But not to worry, this article can serve as a smart guide for when next you want to change your bathroom vanity. 

Types of bathroom vanities

A bathroom vanity is usually a combination of bathroom sink and storage cabinet. In some bathrooms, this feature not only holds the sink and provides a much-needed storage area, but it is also used to hide the bathroom plumbing system from public view and is one of the places a repairman will look when troubleshooting plumbing problems. 

The top of the vanity is a very important feature of this item and come in natural stone, constituted stone, wood, concrete, and tile. 

Because tastes differ, bathroom vanity comes in a wide variety of styles, some of which are covered below.

  1. Freestanding Bathroom Vanities: This is probably the most common vanity type available. In fact, this is likely what you will find when you move into a new house unless the previous owner replaced it. Freestanding vanities stand on the floor and are secured to the bathroom wall by means of well placed mounting screws. 

  2. Corner Bathroom Vanities: Corner vanities are the perfect fit for small bathrooms. Even though these vanities are kept in the far corner of the bathroom, out of the way, they are no less useful. Corner vanities help create essential storage space while leaving you with enough floor space for other bathroom accessories and equipment. 

  3. Wall-Mounted Vanities: Wall-mounted or floating vanities are mounted directly on the wall of the bathroom using mounting screws, and have no support on the floor or elsewhere. These types of vanities are also ideal for space bathroom spaces and leave the floor spacious and clean for other things. 

  4. Console Vanities: Unlike every other vanity type listed here, console vanities are for people who want an open, easy to reach and use vanity. With console vanity, there are no doors or large cabinet space, just a console type structure where you can keep your bathroom essentials. This type of vanity cannot be used to hide bathroom plumbing. 

As you can see, there are just so many vanity types to choose from, and you can see samples on ArchiPro to have an idea of what they look like. 

Choosing a Bathroom Vanity

When upgrading or installing a new bathroom vanity, you will need to think about the size of your bathroom space as this will influence your choice of vanity type. At the end of the day, you should definitely pick something that leaves enough space in your bathroom, is sufficient for your storage needs, and is easy to maintain. 

You should also consider the style and theme of your bathroom. If your bathroom is minimalist in design, an ornate vanity may give the wrong look and feel. If your bathroom is originally minimalist and you are considering an ornate vanity, you may need to make a few more changes to your bathroom so that you can get the perfect blend. 

Material, Colour, and Finish

Bathroom vanities are made from a wide range of materials, from glass to wood, metal, stone, and marble. They also come in a variety of colours, tones, and finishes. You should be sure about the colour you are choosing as you may not be able to change the original colour, except with wood, which can be polished or repainted. 

A typical vanity comes with a sink, faucet, a mirror, and the cabinet. 

When it comes to getting a new or replacement vanity, you can order one online, walk into the closest bathroom accessories store to get one, hire a pro to build one for you, or get the necessary materials and build one yourself, if you are good with tools. 

However, getting your vanity online is the better option. Not only is it more convenient, you can buy from the comfort of your home or office, you can also browse through different designs, makes, and model before making a choice. Once you have decided on the vanity you want and placed your order, your bathroom upgrade is as good as done. 

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