PostHeaderIcon Bathroom Vanities to Cater to All Tastes

Bathroom vanity designs can make or break an interior house design nowadays. They feature prominently as a topic for discussion in furbishing and refurbishing magazines and their importance is easy to explain. After all, how often is one faced with the difficult task of selecting a piece of furniture that should be at once functional and decorative, well integrated with the rest of the bathroom decor, but also apt for fitting one or two sinks and multiple storage spaces. We’ve got several vanity options for you, from which you can select depending on the vision around which you mapped out your home.
1. With its delicately hemispheric sinks in porcelain, sleek-lined cabinets, glass countertops and simple, rectangular mirrors, this double bathroom vanity is ideal for modern homes. The fact that it’s black might appear a bit constrictive to some, as it is obviously not suited for smaller bathrooms. Dark colors tend to close a space down, but where there is ample room to be enjoyed, they make any design seem timeless and elegant.
2. Next comes a thoroughly classic bathroom vanity design, in deep, chocolaty mahogany, and also thought out for two. It’s rather pretentious and suited for a Victorian-tinged interior house design, but its columns, frames and door handles turn it into the embodiment of sheer classical perfection.
3. Since you may not want to employ dark colors in your bathroom, why not go all white, from the ceramic wall and floor tiles, to the bathtub, to the bathroom vanity? This particular model strikes a fragile, yet impressive balance between a classical vibe and a decor suited for modern homes . What it definitely succeeds in doing is to open up the space even more than it already is.
4. And if you want to amp up the classical-modern strand and take it up a further notch, try this vanity design for size. A single this time, the shape is resolutely classic, with its curved surfaces and legs. However, the main elements are ultra-chic, ultra-sleek and ultra-modern. A super-imposed sink, the distinctively ‘now’ chrome-silver shade – these all scream contemporary, and they mean business.
5. Of course, you may want to go all-out rustic with your bathroom design, case in which the vanity, your centerpiece, should adhere to all the basic rules of this school of interior design. Choose a vanity that’s in a deep shade of wood, simple, maybe even rough lines, and a glass veneered display case, to show off your most delicate porcelains and heirloom crystals.

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