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Bathroom Vanity Styles: Wholesale Bathroom Vanity Sets

Today's children's bathroom vanity should grow to about 30 inches tall.

By Amelia BreePublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Bathroom Vanity Styles: Wholesale Bathroom Vanity Sets

It may seem complicated at first, but there are several styles of Wholesale bathroom vanity sets to help you find the perfect combination for your bathroom. The key is to find a design that offers the functionality your fireplace needs and the look that complements your space. Buying a new bathroom cabinet can be a daunting task, especially since it's a home improvement project that you can go far enough in life without having to think about at all. Most rentals won't allow you to change your vanity cabinet, and unless you have a major repairman, most homes you might buy wouldn't need a vanity upgrade for at least a few years. So if you find yourself at the point where you need to replace your vanity cabinet (or add one to an entirely new bathroom) and feel a little out of your depth, don't worry - that's pretty normal.

Stand-alone installation

Wall-mounted vanity installation

Corner furniture

Vanity selection

Vanity sinks

Height of the vanity

Master bathroom cabinet

Guest bathroom cabinet

Children's bathroom cabinet

Characteristics of vanity

Electrical outlets

Low drawers

Organizers

Stand-alone installation:

Whether it's a single or double sink, freestanding vanities offer sturdy storage options in addition to sink space. These cabinets allow freedom of design thanks to their self-supporting structure. From counters for decoration to drawers and cubes for organizing a closet, these cabinets offer storage and utility options no matter where they are placed. They stand up on their own and often don't need to be anchored to a wall, allowing for greater versatility in accommodating water supply lines.

Wall-mounted vanity installation:

The most popular feature with wall-mounted vanities is their simplicity. To save space, these floating vanities clip onto the wall, achieving a clean, contemporary look that opens up the visual space of the entire bathroom. Many wall-mounted vanities offer storage alternatives, from cabinets to drawers. Where there is a wall with sufficient support for the posts, wall-mounted bathroom cabinets are a great option for bathrooms of all sizes.

Corner furniture:

For small bathrooms, look for a space-saving corner vanity. Corner vanities are often freestanding or wall-mounted or a combination of the two. These oddly shaped cabinets work with all forms of sinks, from inserts to vases, and offer modest storage alternatives. They can help open up a cramped layout and preserve space for easier access to other bathroom areas.

Vanity selection:

To provide more customization for each home, manufacturers sell some vanities in two main pieces: the vanity and the vanity top. The top includes the sink (or sinks) and the worktop, some also have a short backsplash. The vanity top is typically made from a heavier, water-resistant material, such as ceramic, granite, acrylic, or stone, among others. Vanity tops are often constructed with an inch or more of a protruding edge that measures slightly higher than the cabinet bases. Keep this in mind when shopping, as it's important to order the correct size top to match the cabinet.

If you prefer to go with a top and cabinet already paired, look for the all-in-one vanity set solution. Complete sets often come prepackaged with mirrors and other features that coordinate different pieces with the vanity design.

Vanity sinks:

The choice between a single or double sink depends on how you intend to use the space as much as the actual physical condition of the room itself.

A single vanity will have only one undermount sink, although its width can range from 24 "to 61" or more. Single sinks are great for small bathrooms. They can also be placed side by side to allow for storage, save space and add uniqueness.

A double basin sink will be large enough for two people to stand up and use it at the same time. 

Height of the vanity:

Another key part of the room's comfort is the height of the vanity itself. The standard height may vary depending on the intended use of the bathroom, from the main bathroom to the guest bathroom to the children's bathroom.

Master bathroom cabinet:

The master bathroom vanity should be 36 inches tall. Even the standard height for kitchen cabinets, the added height is generally more comfortable for repeated daily use.

Guest bathroom cabinet:

For an additional or guest bathroom, look for a 32- to 34-inch tall vanity. It is an excellent compromise for a bathroom used by both children and adults to better adapt to different heights.

Children's bathroom cabinet:

Today's children's bathroom vanity should grow to about 30 inches tall. Look for vanities with a sliding step instead of the bottom drawer, to give younger ones a boost as they get older.

Characteristics of vanity:

The modern vanity is more than just a sink container. Be sure to look for mirrored cabinets with extra options and features designed to make the daily routine a little easier.

Electrical outlets:

There is always a demand for exit space in the family bathroom. From hairdryers and razors to electric toothbrushes and phones, everyone has something to charge. Some mirror cabinets now offer hidden sockets that are securely hidden from bathroom moisture and humidity in the drawers and corners of the cabinet to connect necessary items where they can be easily used.

Low drawers:

Many toiletries and bathroom accessories are smaller items that can be difficult to keep track of. Adding drawers of varying depths or angled dividers between the drawers helps keep hair ties, brushes, and other small items more easily within reach with less space to get lost.

Organizers:

From the metal cup holders built into the sleepers, look for vanities that create designated spaces for the different wires and ends used in each bathroom. These can be shelves or hangers for storing towels or pockets for curling irons and hair dryers.

Conclusion:

Your bathroom has probably looked the same for years. For some, the reason is that they simply don't know what other options and styles are available to Wholesale bathroom vanity sets. They bought their home with a one-sink wooden sink and still have that style. The point is, bathroom furniture comes in many different shapes, sizes, and styles. From the simplest single vanities to contemporary double sink artwork, there is a wide choice of bathroom furniture to choose from. 

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