Vanities not only offer valuable storage space in a bathroom or guest closet, but they can also be an eye-catcher and define the style of that room. They give the bathroom a homely atmosphere and transform the original shower room into a pleasant oasis of well-being. Bath accessories, hygiene products, cosmetics and towels find a place in this practical furniture. This means that order and cleaning in the bathroom can be done quickly.
Each bathroom set has a vanity cabinet, under which it is usually placed. The base cabinet not only covers the drain and trap, but also provides essential storage space for daily care items or bathroom textiles at the sink. After all, mirror cabinet space is limited, and if instead of a mirror cabinet there is a simple mirror hanging above the sink, the vanity becomes even more important. The cabinet shapes available to you when purchasing bathroom furniture online are extremely varied. Sink stands attached directly to the wall create an attractive floating look. These elegant floating vanity units are particularly suitable for small bathrooms and guest bathrooms as their overall layout is more airy and the room appears less cluttered. In contrast, four-legged vanity units have the advantage of being easier to install since you don't have to drill holes in the wall.
This also means that undermount vanity cabinets provide easier access to the sink drain and trap, which is useful for any plumbing renovation since the undermount cabinet can be easily moved away from the sink without having to be secured to the wall.
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Under-sink storage
In a small bathroom or guest bathroom, the vanity next to the mirror cabinet is often the only place to store towels, toiletries and toothbrushes, since there is little space for spacious bathroom cabinets. It is all the more important that the lower cabinet above the vanity provides enough space for structured storage of all the items you want to keep in the bathroom. Vanities provide you with one of several different organizational systems for this purpose. For example, a closet may have two revolving doors, behind which several shelves are hidden. This option often leaves a relatively large gap between the individual shelves, so even bulkier items such as detergent bottles or cleaning supplies can be stored in the cabinet under the sink. Another popular design is to divide the vanity cabinet into several drawers. The benefit here is that the drawers in the nightstand create multiple storage spaces so you can easily keep track of your bathroom items. Some vanity cabinets also include a combination of both forms—both drawers and swing doors with shelves—and sometimes add open shelving so you can atmospherically display fine perfumes or other luxury items in the bathroom. Also check out the bathroom furniture sets here at the online store if you're looking to update your bathroom and prefer a uniform look. In addition to vanities, a bathroom set usually includes a mirrored cabinet or bathroom mirror and other bathroom cabinets such as wall cabinets, chests of drawers and tall cabinets for extra storage space!