A key selection during a bathroom or home spa renovation is choosing the right bathroom vanity unit. The vanity brings the whole room together with its design and style, plus functionality. Unless you have a walk-in linen closet, the vanity is hand for storing extra towels, soaps, hair products, and of course makeup. On average the most popular bathroom configuration is the double vanity or a “his and hers” vanity. Duel sinks allow you and your spouse to prepare for the new day at the same time, and not crowd one another. Just like in a kitchen remodel, you will need to take your color scheme into consideration as well as the type of counter top, and cabinet configuration.
A popular and reinvented type of vanity is the Victorian style, which seems more like a piece of antique furniture with sinks and plumbing integrated. It’s is a handsome addition that will be unique, and have your friends and family astounded at it’s beauty and grace. Although they require a little more maintenance and care than the run of the mill bathroom fixture, it more than makes up for it with its warmth and charm it brings to the room. Some consumers’ option to find a real antique dresser, and a have a cabinet maker and plumber re-engineer it in to a custom vanity.
For a cramped half bathroom you may want to look at the corner vanity unit to save space while still keeping your theme and design style intact. They generally cost a little more than the standard set up, but pay back big dividends in giving your guest more room to maneuver. No need to worry about a limited selection in this category, as there is just as many conceivable combinations available. One small caveat is you will have to hire a licensed plumper to come in and move your plumbing pipes, and drains to accommodate this configuration.
A recently released product from Villeroy and Boch is an oak vanity unit with white stone vessel sinks and hardware. It gives off that metropolitan Seattle natural high tech look that is very appealing. This combination product is made in Europe and requires several weeks to be delivered to your home, so consider this, and adjust accordingly during your bathroom-remodeling project. At a less than modest cost of near five thousand dollars, this vanity is not for the average homeowner. This installation will require the pipes to be concealed in the wall partially to give an almost hovering effect when installed.

