Choosing The Right Modern Vanity

 

When you’re designing a new bathroom, every detail matters — from the color you paint the walls to the bathroom vanities you purchase. In fact, because a modern bathroom vanity is one of the most noticeable components of a bath, it’s often one of the toughest shopping decisions to make. What kind of vanity is right for your bathroom? Should you go with a traditional style or a modern vanity? Do you want something minimal or ornate? To help you think through options for style, color, shape and so on, here’s a look at a few tips to keep in mind when you’re shopping bathroom vanities.

The Perks of Modern Vanity Sets

Trying to match your various fixtures to your vanity can be tricky — so one way around this is to choose vanity sets. Vanity sets help you simplify your decisions by letting you pick matching pieces like mirrors, lights, cabinets and faucets. Instead of having to find individual pieces, you can pick a full set at once. Sets help you get a cohesive look, while also simplifying the shopping process.

Budget Considerations

In a market with such diverse possibilities, it only makes sense to shop around for vanities at a good price, no matter what your budget. That’s because you want to find the best value for your money. With this in mind, Modern Bathroom is pleased to offer factory-direct discounts that save you up to 70 percent of retail costs. We provide free shipping and offer a low-price guarantee that means we’ll refund 110 percent of the difference if you find a lower price, including shipping, within 30 days of your purchase.

The Size of Your Space

While a powder room typically does best with a small vanity, there are a lot of perks to incorporating a double vanity in a larger bath. In other words, size matters when it comes to vanity selection, and so does scale. When you’re evaluating vanity options, it’s vital to look at the size of your bathroom and know what it can accommodate. Understanding what you have to work with will help you eliminate options that won’t fit or aren’t right for your room.

What You Need From the Vanity

Think about the differences between a main bathroom vanity and a vanity in the powder room off the kitchen — while both need to house a sink, one will need to be large enough to hold toiletries, towels, appliances, etc., and one might not need to store anything. Do you need counter space to accommodate a morning routine? Do you need minimal space to make a small bathroom feel bigger? By choosing a vanity that addresses your goals, you make a smarter choice for your bathroom design.

Types of Materials Available

Today’s vanities come in all kinds of styles and materials, from wood veneers to granite. Ideally, you want to pick an option that can withstand regular humidity and use. Your vanity will probably often be wet, covered with toiletries, and/or exposed to shower steam. Some good options are laminates, wood veneers, thermofoil, and wood that is properly sealed and lacquered.

How Lighting Matters

The bathroom vanity is where you wash up at the end of the day, get ready in the morning, primp, fix your hair, apply makeup, shave and more — that’s why lighting matters. You want to be able to clearly see what you’re doing in a well-lit space. In most cases, you’ll want to go with sconce lighting that flanks the mirror, providing indirect but proper lighting in the bathroom. In a small bathroom, plan for at least two sconces; in a larger bath, shoot for three or four.

Level of Maintenance Required

If you want to save yourself the headaches of constantly cleaning your vanity, look for easy-to-clean surfaces. Choose a durable, low-maintenance vanity top and avoid anything with grout that’s notoriously tough to keep up with cleaning.

Color Scheme

Last but not least, you want a vanity that works with your overall bathroom color scheme. Are you going deep and dark or bright and white? Will your walls be a soothing neutral, and you want a light-colored vanity top to match? Is your style defined by certain color schemes that can guide your vanity selection? While decorating is only one part of a bathroom design, it is one part worth considering. Make sure the vanity you select works with your overall decorating goals.

Whether you’re remodeling an existing bath or thinking through options for a bath in a new home, shopping among the sea of possibilities is challenging. When it comes to choosing the right modern bathroom vanity, you have a lot to think about — from color scheme to materials to size. To help ensure you make the right selection for your needs, think through the factors above. By properly evaluating the possibilities for your bathroom, you can make an informed decision you’ll enjoy for years to come.

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