November 19, 2007

Bathroom Vanities - Tips For Choosing Bathroom Furniture

There's a huge range of bathroom vanities to choose from these days, particularly with the number of stores selling bathroom furniture online.  As a result, if you want to give your bathroom a makeover it can be difficult to know where to start when looking for that perfect vanity unit to fit in with your bathroom's new look. 

Due to its function, it's necessary for any sink vanity cabinet to take centre stage in your bathroom's design and layout.  Not only will it be used by every visitor to your bathroom, it's going to be one of the first things people notice on entering the room, so it's got to look good.  A well-chosen vanity that fits in with the character of your home can have a beneficial impact on the appearance of your room and plays an important part in helping you set the mood you desire.

When choosing a new vanity cabinet, its style should be a prime consideration, as it will be a focal point of your bathroom - if it doesn't fit in with the décor and theme of your bathroom, it will be immediately obvious.  For instance, a modern, contemporary style vanity unit is likely to look out of place in a period home.  Likewise, a wooden furniture-style vanity cabinet with decorative features such as bun feet is going to be more in keeping in a traditionally decorated bathroom than in a fashionable new apartment.

As well as style, color is an important factor to consider, as a bad choice of color can let down the appearance of your whole room.  To do your bathroom justice and show it off to its full potential, think carefully about what color vanity would look best with your bathroom wall cabinets and other furniture.  Remember that lighter colors can be used to your advantage in a small bathroom to help open up the space and make it appear less cramped.  In general, bathroom vanity cabinets in darker wood tones such as walnut or mahogany are best suited to larger bathrooms, where they can look luxurious and bring a touch of grandeur to the room.

Aesthetics aside, it's essential to take into account the practical aspect of your vanity's design.  There's little point in spending money on a beautifully crafted vanity cabinet if it has hardly any storage space and your vanity top will end up getting cluttered.  It's crucial to take careful measurements of the space available and buy a vanity that's large enough to meet your storage requirements, but compact enough to fit comfortably into your bathroom.  Think about what sort of items tend to clutter up your countertops and try to find a vanity that's equipped to store them.  For instance, shelving is ideal for bottles of toiletries, whereas drawers with divided compartments are great from holding cosmetics, hair accessories and other small bits and bobs.

With some thought and planning, you should be able to find a bathroom vanity that fits in with your bathroom's new image and your budget, and should complete your bathroom's makeover.  Visit www.showers-bathrooms.com for more bathroom decorating tips.

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