Bathroom Vanities Breathe Life Into Your Private Space
When looking through an assortment of bathroom vanities at the nearest shopping center, don't just grab the most beautiful model no matter how enticing. Keep in mind that a vanity is an important part of any contemporary bathroom that you must take extra care in selecting the best one prior to making an acquisition.
Although countenance plays an important role in your selection of a bathroom vanity, there are other elements you may want to take a look at first. One such element is the size of the vanity. Sure, that vanity you've been keeping your eye on for the past weeks may complement your bathroom's interior design, but does your bath have the space for it?
Obviously, accurate measurements of your shower room should be recorded to make sure the vanity you select from the assortment of bathroom vanities at your preferred home improvement store can be properly installed. One problem that you may encounter in your quest to set up a vanity is the miscalculation in the distance between the sink to the bathroom door. This often results in the door not completely opening when the vanity is already in place.
A small vanity may be ideal for the storage and artistic requirements of your toilet, but larger bathrooms may require what a double vanity has to offer. Double vanities are perfect for homes that have two or more occupants, such as a married couple or a family. By resolving to set up double vanities in your bathroom, you'll have more of everything a vanity provides: more surface and storage space, and more sinks.
Ample storage space is also a prime consideration when searching for bathroom vanities to acquire for your home. Take stock of the items you want to store in the bathroom. A vanity can be used to store your supply of bath essentials like soap and shampoo, robes and towels, and cleansing products, which you may want to keep handy in case you feel the need to clean the toilet.
The final important step you should take in your search for good bathroom vanities is to accentuate them. Many vanities don't have mirrors or lights. Now what's a bathroom vanity without those fixtures? Here's a tip: If you want the accessories to match the vanity, purchase them from the same manufacturer, if available. If you want something more than a simple mirror, try installing a medicine cabinet, which functions as both storage and mirror.
When browsing through a variety of bathroom vanities at the local mall, don't settle for the most attractive model no matter how tempting. Remember that a vanity is an integral part of the modern bathroom that you should pay extra attention in choosing the right one. Should you go for a small bath vanity or a double vanity? It all depends on how much space you have in your bathroom and on your preferences.
Published October 13th, 2009
Filed in Home, Interior Design

