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Double Vanities: An Item that Can Revamp the Whole Look

Monday, December 21st, 2009

When it comes to bathroom vanities, the days of a white box with a sink sitting on top of it are gone. Time has certainly changed the different types of styles, designs and colors that are available when it comes to bathroom vanities. Whether you prefer contemporary lines, vintage antique or sleek oak, there is something for everyone. From single sink vanities to double sink vanities, your styles and choices are endless, so there are a few key elements to keep in mind before you make your purchase decision.

The first thing to consider is the overall size of your bathroom and the space where you want to but the vanity. If your bathroom is small then you may be limited to a smaller size vanity, but if you have some room to work with you will have several more options, including double sink vanity styles. To make sure you will be getting a proper fit, measure the area where you’re going to be putting the vanity accurately.

Next, what is the intended function of your new vanity? Knowing the answer to this question will help you best determine what kind of vanity will best suit your needs. If you find you need a lot of storage space, then a cabinet style would be something to consider. This vanity works well for families with children because of storage potential and durability. How many people typically use the bathroom? If it’s intended for a guest room or a half-bath, then a single sink vanity will do just fine. If the bathroom is shared by 2 or more people then double sink vanities would be the way to go.

Once you have determined your space and function you can turn your attention to the style that will suit not only your needs but also your decor as well. Vanities are available in a variety of different materials including wood, glass, ceramic and stone. Unless you’re planning a major renovation, your new vanity should compliment your current bathroom style. Finally, don’t forget about the price! Local home improvement stores will have double sink vanities at affordable prices whereas specialty stores will carry the more high-end vanities in creative styles. Knowing how much you are able to spend will help you narrow down your choices as well.

Double Sink Bathroom Vanities

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

No matter what size master bathroom you have, bring to the next level of form and function with a double sink vanity. Doubles are fantastic because they allow for a private space for each person that utilizes a shared bathroom. So each user can organize their toiletries and various bathroom products as they see fit on their side of the vanity. You can also have some fun with a vanity like this because each person can personalize their side to reflect their own style.  

Furniture style double vanities come in a variety of sizes and styles. The online selection in particular is quite nice. Styles range from antiqued to contemporary and everything in between. And sinks are available in under counter mounted and vessel styles. You are sure to find one that is just right for you and your space. And what’s really nice is that the units include everything, cabinet, countertop, sink, and sometimes even the hardware. If hardware is not included, however, don’t worry, most online retailers offer that as well.  

Because double sink vanities come in a variety of sizes, you will find one to fit in your space whether you are working with a small, medium, or large master bathroom. Small doubles come as narrow aw 48 inches and then the larger sizes range all the way up to 60 inches and greater. The small doubles are made by putting just one row of drawers down the center rather than having two rows  of drawers down the left and right sides. Sometimes for the very narrow doubles, the drawer width is also slightly reduced to about 14 inches. 

If you already have your countertop and or your sink picked out, rest assured, there is still something for you. You can have a custom bathroom vanity made as a double. So if you are planning to use the same granite for your countertop and for something else in the room, no problem, just get a cabinet without the counter.