How Vanities Can Transform Your Bathroom

Vanities

When you’re remodeling a bathroom, every detail matters — but few are as impactful as your choice of vanities. Because the vanity creates essentially a centerpiece for the bathroom, it can set the tone for the entire room’s style. This is one reason why thinking through vanity options is worth the effort. Your choice makes a strong impact on the room. Whether you are going minimal, modern, traditional, classic, vintage or something else, you’ll often be able to build the entire design around this one central focal point. So will you go with a modern look, an antique look or something in between? If you’re renovating a bathroom and thinking about swapping out the vanity, you have a variety of options available to you today. To help you choose the right vanity style for your space, here’s a deeper look at the impact vanities make on bathroom projects, as well as reasons for replacing a vanity at home.

Your Choice of Vanity Can Change Your Whole Space

Look around at all the vanity variations available in the marketplace today. You’ll see all kinds of options for vanity size, styling and mounting. To help you determine which is the best fit for your bathroom, here’s a look at some factors:

  • Size: Today’s market not only includes single and double vanities, but options that come in various widths, depths and heights. Take a look at your bathroom space and figure out what size vanity would fit it best. Keep in mind that a vanity makes the strongest, most positive statement when it comfortably fits into your bathroom, without making the room feel overcrowded and cramped.
  • Style: There are several factors that go into a vanity’s style. The color and materials typically make a strong visual statement, connoting a sense of modern, traditional, antique or other style. Likewise, the type of sink — undermount, vessel, drop-in or integrated — has an impact on the overall bathroom design. Explore possibilities and figure out which look appeals to you best. Then determine which vanity in that style will work in your room.
  • Mounting: While, traditionally speaking, vanities are freestanding on the floor, there are other mounting options available today. You can mount your vanity to the wall, for example, freeing up floor space. In an especially small bathroom, you can find a corner vanity to take up less overall square footage. Explore the possibilities to consider how your vanity choice can change your room.

No matter what vanity you choose in your bathroom, it will affect the room’s style. Take your time to explore options and evaluate how they’ll work in your renovated bathroom. That way, you can achieve just the look and feel you desire.

Goals You Can Achieve by Replacing the Vanity in Your Bathroom

Any time you create a new bathroom, you have to choose fixtures and elements to put in it. But what about when you already have a bathroom and you’re interested in giving it new life? How do you know when you should replace the vanity in your bathroom? When does it make sense to swap yours out? Here are a few examples of situations in which replacing the vanity is a decision that makes sense:

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1. To go more modern (or traditional).

Whether you inherited a bathroom with design you don’t love when you bought your home or you have owned your home long enough that you’ve changed styles, you can breathe new life into your bathroom with a new vanity. Swapping it out with a model that appeals to you is a great first step in redesigning the look of your bathroom.

2. To brighten (or darken) the bathroom.

Maybe your current vanity is a rich, dark wood color, and you’d like something in the light, white family. Perhaps you have a light, modern vanity, but you want to choose something richer and more substantial. Whatever the case, you can quickly change your bathroom’s whole feel by swapping the vanity with a color scheme that appeals to you.

3. To consolidate (or better use) space.

If the current space arrangement in your bathroom isn’t working and you’re wishing you had more floor space, you might want to swap out your wide or double vanity with a thinner model.

4. To add functionality.

If you’ve been using a pedestal sink and lacking space to store toiletries, you may want to consider swapping it for a vanity with drawers or cabinets. Likewise, if you haven’t had counter space for storing basic items, you may prefer a vanity that adds space for working.

There are as many reasons for swapping out vanities. The bottom line, however, is that if you want to swap out your vanity, you can make a big impact on your space by doing so.

How Vanities Can Transform Your Bathroom

When you’re remodeling a bathroom, every detail matters — but few are as impactful as your choice of vanity. Because the vanity creates essentially a centerpiece for the bathroom, it can set the tone for the entire room’s style. This is one reason why thinking through vanity options is worth the effort. Your choice makes a strong impact on the room. Whether you are going minimal, modern, traditional, classic, vintage or something else, you’ll often be able to build the entire design around this one central focal point. So will you go with a modern look, an antique look or something in between? If you’re renovating a bathroom and thinking about swapping out the vanity, you have a variety of options available to you today. To help you choose the right vanity style for your space, here’s a deeper look at the impact vanities make on bathroom projects, as well as reasons for replacing a vanity at home.