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KEY TIPS IN DESIGNING YOUR BATHROOM VANITY

Designing or renovating your home is exciting and exhausting when it comes to planning, and we want to help you when it comes to this matter. Check out our latest tips and tricks when you’re designing your bathroom vanity. 💯

 

 

SPACE

So many different vanity sizes and designs but not all of them will fit in your space. Look for obstacles and make sure there’s enough room to move comfortably. Measure your bathroom properly and buy the right organizer to save space. This way, you can ensure you pick the correct vanity dimensions for your bathroom.

 

 

 

Plumbing

Check your plumbing. Depending on where your plumbing is, you may have limited choices on where you can place your vanity. Consider putting your plumbing in an accessible area for easy access in case of any leaks. Make sure you consult with a professional plumber if you want to change the location of your plumbing.

 

 

 

SINK

Consider the design of your bathroom and home when deciding on a sink type. Always look for a stylish at the same time quality sink. You may also consider buying a ceramic one since it has a long life span. Some sink styles are meant for small spaces and consider whether you need one sink or two. Double-sink styles take more room but they’re great for families or shared bathrooms.

 

 

 

Countertop

Consider the price, maintenance, and compatibility when investing in a bathroom countertop. Granite, Marble, Quartz, and Solid Surface are some of the countertops that make a statement and durable. You can also add some basket inside the cabinet to create nice and neat storage and keep you cleaning supplies in a convenient spot so that your space stays sparkling clean. Lastly, Keep your faves within reach and looking neat with a simple tray or with a built-in secret cabinet.

 

 

 

FAUCET

It’s important to make sure the faucet you choose will fit your sink or basin. Standard faucet drillings are centerset, single-hole or widespread. If you are looking for a simple design, then a single-handle faucet would be the best choice. This type of faucet would be best for standard bathroom sink or pedestal sink.