White Bathroom Vanity And Double Bathroom Vanities

By Darren Hartley


There are no hard rules for choosing a white bathroom vanity. The size of the vanity is often dictated by the size of the bathroom. Take the case of a powder room. Because it is generally the smallest room in the house, it can only accommodate a small vanity.

As long as there is enough room to access the toilet, a bold white bathroom vanity that holds one sink, with a minimal countertop, would prove sufficient for a powder room. As to its style, a powder room could very well follow the style of the other public rooms in the house or, for dramatic effect, form a bold statement for the homeowner.

The perfect venue for a clean-lined Shaker styled, white bathroom vanity could be a Craftsman-styled home. For a pedestal sink with no counter space, a powder room would be a good spot. Because storage space has been lost in the implementation of the pedestal sink, storage space must be provided elsewhere in the bathroom.

The obvious upside to double bathroom vanities is the fact that they provide two sinks. Two sinks are crucial to the shortening of daily bathroom rituals for a couple who uses the shared bathroom at the same time. The disadvantage to double bathroom vanities lies in the gaining of additional counter space.

With the addition of vessel style sinks paired with double bathroom vanities, a double basin can prove to be extremely luxurious and spacious. Vessel sinks free up the counter for bathroom accessories like built-in soap dispensers and hands-free faucets. More importantly for some, they also add a touch of class to the bathroom.

There is one alternative to double bathroom vanities and that is the no-vanity wall-mounted sink. It is mounted directly to the wall, so the requirement for a vanity to support the sink is eliminated. An additional advantage to it is its provision of a more modern and sleek look to the shared bathroom space. Wall-mounted sinks are definitely the best way to go if freeing up space in cramped quarters is the problem. They are the perfect solution for small shared bathrooms requiring dual sinks.




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