5 Ideas For Using Vanities in Bathrooms



A vanity unit can form an important part of your shower bathroom furniture, supporting your sink and offering additional storage as well as function. Vanity units allow you to transform a small-sized bathroom into a luxurious experience with their added functionality, while also creating a streamlined look and making the most out of small bathrooms. But those vanity units are right for you? Which one will work best for your needs?

Vanity units come in a dizzying variety of styles and colors, including white, black, brown, ivory, gold, rustic, country, and more. Some are free-standing, some are wall-mounted. They come in different sizes and shapes, from modern minimalistic designs to elegantly archaic pieces. The biggest trend in contemporary bathroom furniture is to use "minimalism", offering a clean, minimalist design that plays down the harsh lines of traditional bathroom architecture. So it's easy to see why many people opt for a minimalist vanity unit. As well as offering a clean look, they can save a lot of space - as are many wall-mounted pieces.

There are three main pieces to a vanity unit, the cabinet itself, the mirror, and the cupboard doors. The cabinet doors generally provide the storage space, but depending on the style, they can also be equipped with pull-out drawers or slots for hanging items such as towels and toiletries. Mirrors tend to be the most prominent feature of the suite, providing a light-reflecting quality that gives the room an attractive bright feel. Of course, if you're going for a very minimalist look, then the cupboard doors may be all you need.

Vanity units can be fitted with one of several different storage designs, depending on your needs and your preferences. Most include a dedicated vanity cabinet section, often in the shape of a "U" shape. These units can accommodate most of your day-to-day bathroom requirements such as toothbrushes and razors. Some units, however, have additional concealed storage units underneath the cabinets, allowing you to store additional accessories in these hidden cupboards.

Vanity units can also house your bathroom's accessories, helping you achieve a minimalist look. Some people, for example, opt for a vanity with a medicine cabinet and/or a toothbrush holder. Others, however, like to keep their powder drawers and other toiletry items stored in open spaces, so choose a unit with open shelves. This way, you can use all the space you have available to you. Mirrors will also help reflect light, making the room appear brighter and more spacious. You'll find that these units tend to be taller than the rest of your vanity fixtures, providing you with lots of wall and ceiling space.

Depending on your tastes and preferences, you can select any number of finishes for your vanity unit. One of the most popular choices is solid wood, although you can also find beautiful doors and even glass panels to adorn your cabinets. Wood is the most popular material because it allows you to match your cabinets to the rest of your bathroom furniture. The finish you choose will affect how modern and eclectic you feel the room will appear. If you're looking for something with a little flair, consider purchasing marble, granite, or mirrored bathroom furniture.

For those who enjoy the look of a cloakroom without the floor-to-ceiling shower, wall hung vanity units are the perfect solution. This type of vanity has no floors, walls, or ceiling, and is typically small enough to tuck into a corner. These units give you all the storage you need without taking up any floor space. They also tend to have larger storage options, including towel racks, mirrors, soap dishes, and many other options that make them ideal for a bathroom with limited space.

There are endless ways you can incorporate storage into your new cloakroom or bathroom. With so many designs to choose from, you're sure to find a vanity unit that will look great in your home. Storage solutions are great for both homeowners and builders and help create more space for those who love to pamper themselves. If you're tired of seeing your bedrooms and cloakrooms looking the same, it's time to remodel your bathroom.