Sink Vanities
If you’re an American, chances are you’re going to remodel your bathroom at least once during your home ownership. It’s important, then, to pick the right pieces: put together the bathroom you dream of, so you don’t have to tear it out and do it all over again. One of the central pieces that anchors your bathroom and defines the space, is the sink vanity. Choosing the correct sink vanity for you, whether it be a choice of style, or a choice of materials, or even a choice of function, is one of the major decisions you’ll make while remodeling your bathroom.
What you need in a sink vanity is defined by the people who live there, and will make use of it. Do you have two or more people? Then you’ll want a vanity with multiple basins. Conversely, if it’s just one person, you’ll get along fine with a single basin. Once you’ve figured that out, you need to make a choice of style: do you want ultramodern floating sinks, or do you want classic and older-styled vanities with claw feet and brass fixtures? What you want is entirely up to you, so be honest with yourself and choose what will make you happy.
Sink vanities can be the most intricate and hard to decide upon portions of a bathroom remodel, but once you’re honest with yourself about style, and know how many basins you’ll need, you can significantly narrow down your choices. This makes it much easier to make your final selection, and end up with a sink vanity that you, and perhaps your family, will be happy with, and won’t have problems using for years to come. If you choose wrongly, you may have to tear out your bathroom much sooner than expected, which costs hundreds of dollars and unnecessary stress.