Bathroom vanity of The Mitchell house plan 1413-D.

Bathroom Vanity Considerations | Style Meets Utility

Selecting a bathroom vanity involves several considerations to ensure it fits both your practical needs and aesthetic preferences. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you choose the right one:

Measure Your Space: Begin by measuring the available space in your bathroom where you intend to install the vanity. Consider the width, depth, and height available, as well as any obstacles such as doors or fixtures.

Plenty of space with this double sink vanity in the master bath. Applecross plan 1501

Determine Your Budget: Set a budget for your vanity project, including the cost of the vanity itself, installation, and any additional accessories or features you may want.

Free standing tub in the master bathroom. The Nicholette plan 1520.

Consider Your Storage Needs: Evaluate your storage requirements based on the items you plan to store in the vanity. Determine whether you need drawers, cabinets, shelves, or a combination of these storage options. You may also consider separate vanities or dual sinks in the master bathroom.

Double sink vanity along side a stand alone soaking tub with window above. Sloan plan 1528

Choose a Style: Select a vanity style that complements the overall design aesthetic of your bathroom. Whether you prefer modern, traditional, transitional, or rustic, there are various styles available to suit your taste.

This is a photograph of the master bath vanities of craftsman house plan 1446 The Wallace as built by a customer

Select a Cabinet: Consider the material of the vanity cabinet. Common options include wood (such as oak, maple, cherry, walnut, or birch), MDF (medium-density fiberboard), plywood, and laminate. Choose a material that fits your style preferences, budget, and durability requirements.

Bathroom vanity of The Chaucer house plan 1379.

Pick a Countertop: Decide on the type of countertop material that best suits your needs and complements the vanity cabinet. Popular choices include quartz, granite, marble, solid surface, and laminate. Consider factors such as durability, maintenance requirements, and aesthetics.

The master bath provides a private oasis for craftsman house plan 1409 The Austin

Choose a Sink Configuration: Select a sink configuration that works well with your vanity and meets your preferences. Options include under-mount, drop-in, vessel, and integrated. Consider the available space, plumbing requirements, and personal style when choosing a sink.

Bathroom vanity of The Lehman house plan 1455.

Think About Faucets: Determine the type and style of faucet that will complement your chosen vanity and sink. Consider factors such as finish, handle type (single-handle or double-handle), and any additional features you desire, such as a pull-out sprayer or touchless operation.

Check for Additional Features: Consider any additional features or accessories you may want, such as built-in lighting, mirrors, towel bars, or integrated electrical outlets. These can enhance the functionality and convenience of your vanity.

Additional bathroom picture with shower for one story house plan 1323 The Celeste

Review Installation Requirements: Ensure that the chosen vanity is compatible with your bathroom's plumbing and electrical systems and factor in the cost of professional installation services.

Read Reviews and Compare Options: Research different brands, models, and retailers to find the best vanity for your needs. Read customer reviews, compare prices, and evaluate warranty options before making a final decision.

By considering these factors, you can select a bathroom vanity that not only meets your practical needs but also enhances the overall design and functionality of your bathroom space.
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