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16 Vanity Cabinet Features to Make Your Bathroom Remodel Decisions Easier

For more than 100 years, the vanity has been the foundation of bathroom design. At first, before the days of indoor plumbing, the powder room took the form of a sink. It was more comfortable than anything else, but it contained the water pitcher and sink that was the origin of the idea for vanity cabinets. Over the years, designs have evolved to conceal exposed piping and shutoff valves. They also served as the base for the sink.

Later, these vanity cabinets were converted to larger models to provide the necessary storage space for toiletries, linens, and a variety of other items. Along with increased storage capacity and the addition of other functionality, bathroom cabinets began to take on a bit of style. This evolution continued as vanity cabinets became more attractive, more functional, and more stylish.

Vanity cabinets are the centerpiece of many bathroom décor and design today. They are no longer a way to hide pipes. Today’s bathroom cabinets match a home’s style, homeowner’s decorating preferences, regional style preferences, and the recent trend toward greater luxury and spa features demanded by many homeowners today. With the evolution of style and luxury has come the increase in room size. Today’s bathrooms are beautiful, functional, and luxurious.

Whether it’s a small, sleek, contemporary bathroom or a medium-sized master bathroom designed for two or a large, spacious bathroom with spa features, there are vanity cabinets in the right size, shape, color or finish. From classic white to ebony and everything in between, the perfect vanity cabinets are available.

Consider some of the functions and features available today:

  1. Multiple polyurethane coatings to protect wood from moisture
  2. minimal and modern
  3. antique reproductions
  4. corner units
  5. Units with rounded fronts for additional storage
  6. mobile interior shelves
  7. Drawers with organizer inserts
  8. Styles for any type of sink installation
  9. Height variations to suit everyone’s needs
  10. Two depth options for small and large rooms.
  11. double sink units
  12. Double sinks of different heights and with (or without) lower toilet area with chair or bench
  13. Fronts that are traditional cabinet doors or units with glass or frosted glass doors
  14. Furniture with open shelving
  15. Custom vanity cabinets that are part of a full bathroom with storage spaces
  16. Pull out our shelves to make it easier to reach items in the back

By working with a local cabinetmaker, it is possible to have any configuration of vanity cabinets with other types of storage space and shelving, drawers, sinks and more. A cabinetmaker can help you design and create a luxurious and beautiful bathroom that is both relaxing and useful. In short, today you can have any type of vanity cabinets you want in any material you choose, with any finish you choose.

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