How to Choose A Bathroom Cabinet and What to Consider?

11 Feb.,2022

Bathroom Cabinet is the centerpiece of the room: a hand washing, tooth brushing, mirror checkpoint complete with storage space. Bathroom vanities come in a variety of sizes, finishes and styles to be the focal point of your bathroom. Check out this comprehensive bathroom vanity shopping guide to help you find the perfect piece for your bathroom.

 

water fed pole brushesis the centerpiece of the room: a hand washing, tooth brushing, mirror checkpoint complete with storage space. Bathroom vanities come in a variety of sizes, finishes and styles to be the focal point of your bathroom.
Check out this comprehensive bathroom vanity shopping guide to help you find the perfect piece for your bathroom.

 

Size

Whether you need a small cabinet for your powder room or an oversized cabinet for your oversized dream bathroom, there's one for you.
The typical dresser height is 32 inches, but modern sink styles allow for heights of 34 inches-35-1/2 inches or more; take that into account if you're tall or short. If you need a piece of padding to fill any gaps between the dresser and the wall, include these measurements in your decision-making process.
Most dressers are between 17 inches and 24 inches deep, although they can be deeper or shallower.

 

How to Choose A Bathroom Cabinet and What to Consider?

 

Sinks and Counters

Many cabinet tables include a vanity top option - counter, sink, or both - for an additional charge. The shape and type of sink is often a matter of taste. Choose the style that best suits your habits and lifestyle.
Vessel sink: an over-the-counter sink with a strong visual impact; be sure to choose a faucet that is tall enough and protrudes far enough to clear the edge
Undercounter sink: installed under the countertop for a clean, seamless look; this style makes it easy to scrape water and dirt directly off the counter into the sink
Floor-mounted sinks: classic style sinks with edges on top of the counter; a popular and affordable option, especially for sink replacement
One-piece sink: for a sleek, stylish look, choose an all-in-one one-piece sink and countertop.

 

How to Choose A Bathroom Cabinet and What to Consider?

 

Storage

Your vanity can have any combination of drawers and cabinets; choose one that suits your preferences. If you use it for smaller items, drawers will keep them tidy; if you need it for larger or stackable items, you'll need more cabinets.
For a more open look, a console with open shelving and maybe a drawer or two is a popular choice, as long as you don't need it for a lot of storage (in a powder room or guest bathroom, for example).
If you need extra storage and don't have enough room for a larger vanity, consider a coordinating linen tower or other storage cabinet.

 

How to Choose A Bathroom Cabinet and What to Consider?

 

Materials and Finishes

Most cabinets are made of wood, but wood may come in a variety of colors: white, gray, brown and black, as well as more unusual shades and even textures to give your bathroom a more dynamic look.
Choose moisture-resistant materials, such as sealed and painted wood, laminate or thermofoil. Also consider countertop materials; some materials, such as marble, are easily damaged by beauty products and heat, so check that the material you want will stand up to your daily life.


JKBATHROOM can customize your bathroom cabinets to your specifications, so no matter what your bathroom style, there's a vanity that will make it shine. Traditional vanities are usually made of furniture-style heavy or dark woods and can be carved, bent or otherwise decorated. Modern vanities are sleek, often bold and glossy, and cleanly minimalist. Please click the button to get in touch.

 

How to Choose A Bathroom Cabinet and What to Consider?