Bathroom Furniture Vanity Trends

If you have embarked on a bathroom redesign or remodeling project, chances are you are already aware of the amazing and vast selection of bathroom furniture vanities on today’s shopping market. This can primarily be attributed to the ease of shopping online nowadays. There are several online retailers, and of them a hand full are really great places to buy from and to shop. They take care of you as the customer, they help guide you through the shopping and even design process, and some even cover shipping for you. All of these are huge bonuses.

Start your project by determining your overall budget. Try to over estimate here and there, because nothing is worse than getting to the end of your project and realizing you are painfully over your budget. Making project cuts at the end can really reduce your overall happiness with the project and sometimes even results in cuts in quality. You don’t want to face either of these options because you over spent on a couple of items at the beginning of the project.

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25.5 Inch Single Sink Vanity Cabinet with Antiqued Finish

Once you have your budget in place go through the bathroom and measure, measure, measure. Take the length by width measurement of the full room. Measure the maximum amount of space you have for your bathroom vanity. Measure the space for a mirror. And then measure for tub and/or shower, toilet, and other storage units if they fit in with the scope of your project. Keep the measurements by your side anytime you are shopping for the project. There are few things worse than falling in love with an item for your project and then finding out that it just won’t fit in the space.

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29 Inch Single Sink Bathroom Vanity with Embossed Inlays

After you have determined your budget and your measurements, you can move on to style. What look are you going for in your redesigned bathroom? Modern vanities with sleek and clean lines, antiqued with a white washed vanity and pastel accents, classic rich browns with natural stone features, no matter what you decide, it’s best to have an idea of style before you start shopping.

From there, start with the vanity. Once you have your vanity picked out, you can start working around the rest of the room by selecting items that coordinate and play well with the style of the vanity. You will find that your final design is smooth and works well together for a cohesive and fresh new look.

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