Take Interior Space Into Account With a 24" Bathroom Vanity


by Wyatt Frisk

The size of your bath vanity has a tremendous impact both on the functionality and the visual aesthetic of your bathroom. Whether they are large, like a 72" bathroom vanity, or small, like a 24" bathroom vanity, your chosen vanity will affect the way your bathroom looks, feels, and operates. The attention grabbing, visually charming features of bath vanities have led many professional designers to consider them the apex of interior bathroom remodeling, but these bathroom installations also accommodate frequent use and facilitate a significant quantity of common hygienic chores. Really, the right bath vanity can make or break your bathroom.

An undersized bathroom is desirable for a number of reasons. They allow more floorspace in your home for other rooms, and they even tend to retain and command heat very well. But if your bathroom is cluttered, it defeats the purpose of the room itself. Therefore, your small-scale interior design should emphasize versatility, flexibility, and space-efficiency. The virtues of control and order are especially important in smaller bathrooms. A spacious bathroom, or at least a bathroom that creates the illusion of spaciousness, is crucial to the integrity of the room and the amount of comfort an individual feels within those confines.

If you remove your old bathroom cabinet sink and install a small bathroom vanity in its place, you will certainly make your bathroom appear significantly larger than it actually is with more free space. These small vanities cover a range between 24" bathroom vanities and approximately 33" bathroom vanities. On account of their diminutive dimensions they are quite unobtrusive; Many of these vanities slip into the background so well, you will hardly notice them. But keep in mind that there are so many unique designs and styles available that, if you preferred, you could absolutely find an attention grabbing bath vanity that will surely elicit admiration.

Just because these vanities are small, does not mean that they are not as useful as their larger counterparts. Quite the contrary: these small vanities provide ample storage space for all of your individual toiletries and hygienic tools. Some vanities even include medicine cabinet options to further enhance their storage capabilities. Not only are these small vanities useful, but they get rid of a lot of that superfluous baggage and weight that comes with most ordinary bathroom sinks and vanities. For even more space saving efficiency, check out small corner bath vanities, which can fit pretty much anywhere without sacrificing any utility.

Large bathrooms are well served by larger vanities, like 48" or 72" bathroom vanities; this is especially true in situations wherein a bathroom serves multiple users. If your bathroom sees a lot of use from several different people, consider investing in large bath vanities to improve the efficiency and beauty of your bathroom.

Most double bath vanities (large bath vanities) feature dual sinks and mirrors, and further improve efficiency with dual storage cabinets. Although these vanities provide plenty of space for two individuals to perform bathroom tasks simultaneously, they generally take up less space than two single bath vanities. Keep moisture away from your double bathroom vanity cabinets, and other vanity woodwork, with a stone countertop or (for a more affordable and easily-maintained solution) plastic laminate countertops. These vanities are quite easily maintained; they only require occasional cleaning with a non-abrasive cleaning solution and a soft rag. It's really rather easy to keep your bathroom vanity looking beautiful for years to come.

So before you shop, determine which kind of vanity suits your bathroom best. Smaller rooms require smaller vanities, like a 24" bathroom vanity. Larger rooms require larger vanities, like a 72" bathroom vanity. With proper considerations regarding design and dimensions, you will surely find the perfect bath vanity for your home.

About the Author

My name is Wyatt Frisk, and I am a freelance writer in San Diego. I am something of a bathroom vanity fan. I want to share my knowledge and appreciation for double bathroom vanities with you, and hope to answer all your bath vanity questions at http://www.tradewindsimports.com/

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