Cabinet choices shape a bathroom's look and ambiance. They may complement existing fixtures or provide interesting visual counterpoints. Contemporary designs work together with modern bathroom fixtures to present a lavatory that is as functional as it is aesthetically pleasing for modern-day tastes. Bathroom racks with more old-fashioned style elements create a look that may complement old-world fixtures and perhaps even a claw foot bathtub. To juxtapose the old-fashioned design with a modern play on the theme, the buyer has the option of selecting Bathroom racks with a mix of classic and modern style elements. Choosing carefully when selecting Bathroom racks is crucial. If the buyer makes an error in judgment and finds after installation that the Bathroom racks do not work in the space as intended, it will be necessary to spend more money to completely redo the restroom decor.
Determining Size and Style of Bathroom Base Bathroom racks
Quite possibly the biggest cabinet in a restroom is the bathroom vanity. Widths of these items range from about 15.75 inches to 61 inches. Inserted into the counter top is the sink. In the case of a larger vanity, there may be space for two bathroom sinks. Cabinet doors hide the plumbing below the sinks. The top of the vanity holds items for daily use such as toothbrushes, soap dishes, hand towels, or hairbrushes. Below the vanity is storage for towels, toilet paper, and sometimes cleaning products. The wood of these Bathroom racks may be cherry, maple, oak, or bamboo. Countertops are usually made of granite, tile, marble, or less expensive laminate. Colors run the gamut from natural wood tones to distressed stains or white paint to black lacquer.
Room Usage and Cabinet Style
The amount of traffic the bathroom experiences determines the wear and tear the vanity is likely to encounter. For example, a bathroom used by multiple family members obviously experiences greater cabinet usage than a bathroom attached to a rarely used guest bedroom. A more artistic bathroom vanity or one that features a whimsical design is better suited for the bathroom that only experiences occasional or one-person use. It is there that a furniture style vanity adds pizzazz if the bathroom is small.
For greater flexibility, the shopper has the option of purchasing a base cabinet and vanity top separately. In so doing, the buyer is free to shop from Bathroom racks not usually associated with bathroom use. This frequently leads the shopper to consider kitchen Bathroom racks as well as those for home office use. Further augmenting functionality and style is possible by adding vanity accessories such as drawer organizers, molding, end panels, and shelf kits.