How to choose the right vanity for your bathroom

Vanities are a central visual element of the bathroom. Your decision will be largely based on the bathroom’s style and, you know, budget!

Here are 7 simple steps to follow when buying your bathroom vanity;

1. What type of bathroom are you creating? 
Will your bathroom be a zen retreat, a family hub or a minimalist designer ensuite? The purpose of your bathroom, available space and budget will determine the overall design and the products you choose.  

2. Bathroom floor plan
Once you have a clear idea of all the things you want to achieve with your reno you need to start working on your floor plan. Ensure you place the vanity with enough walk around space and avoid tight gaps which are tough to clean. Make sure you measure wall-to-wall and that you are choosing a design that fits your space. 

3. Consider getting a plumbers advice
Whether you are building a new bathroom, renovating and moving your fixtures or keeping the layout the same check that supply and waste pipes don’t need to be extended. Check the dimensions of the new vanity and ensure it fits with existing plumbing.

4. Ensure the vanity is stylish yet functional
A vanity can tie together the whole look and feel of your bathroom. Refer to your bathroom your wish list! Know your design style and what look you're trying to achieve. A sleek industrial look or a Hamptons style with some shaker cabinets, real beautiful timber vanities or concrete or stone benchtop? Do you want the dream double sinks for the morning peak? The list goes on...

5. Vanity Storage 
A key consideration should be storage! “Think about how many different uses the vanity has for the variety of its users and what each person may need from it,” says Darren Palmer. “Day-to-day items of varying sizes need to be concealed and stored.” Nothing ruins the look of a dream bathroom faster than a hairdryer sitting out on the countertop. 
Whilst your vanity should provide your maximum storage you can also take advantage of mirror cabinets and some rattan baskets under your wall mounted vanity.

6. Freestanding or wall-mounted vanity?
Wall hung are the most popular in new bathrooms these days and are definitely the number one choice by Interior Designers for the minimalist look. The space created underneath the vanity can create an illusion of space making your bathroom look bigger than it actually is. A free-standing vanity is a great option if you are looking for ample storage, have some plumbing to hide and are after a quick renovation on a budget without plumbing changes.

7. Makeover your current vanity
If you are renovating to a really tight budget and a new vanity is not an option “Change the top of the vanity,” says Alisa 

Source - The Block

 

 

Posted on Monday, 24 August 2020
by Melanie Murace in Top Tips

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