Bathroom vanity units have been in use for decades. They started out catering to the Hollywood actress, who needed to fuel her ego before a performance. Musicians and other entertainers alike relied on those bright lights to build their confidence. Nervousness and jitters were often removed with a nice one on one in the mirror. They were intended to provide extra lighting to allow a good look in the mirror. The bright lights closely placed together would prevent shadows, and make it easier to notice important details.
Today, bath vanities have changed and the lights are not always attached to the vanity but placed around the mirror which is often independent of the vanity. Many homes have bathroom vanity units. Some interior decorating designers use them to enhance a house before a sale.
Styles and colors are more and more varied and interesting, challenging designers to constantly come up with new ideas, and homeowners benefit from it. Whether you want a traditional bathroom vanity unit with a dropped in sink or one of the more modern vanity to accommodate one or two vessel sinks, you will find one that is sure to fit both your purpose and your style.
You are not however limited to resort to a designer to install a bath vanity. Many weekend do it yourself projects have led to a new bathroom vanity installation. Often homeowners add a vanity in order to add another bathroom cabinet for additional storage space. If your storage is too challenging you might need to have the unit custom built, if not you will be able to find a previously manufactured in any building stores or online.
Bathrooms are challenging to furnish and decorate. They are often smaller than any room in the house and yet they serve so many people, often at the same time. If your space is limited you could consider a corner bathroom vanity that makes use of normally wasted space.
When planning a bathroom project involving vanities, do your research carefully in the planning stages. Start with search engines and blogs to find merchants and reviews. Read the suppliers and manufacturers documentation as they know their product better than anyone. Read reviews from users, on sites like Amazon where people will tell you what they think of a particular model. When purchasing online ask questions from the seller, most sellers have real stores where they sell in a small town somewhere, but are trying to expend sales by an online presence. They will answer your questions and make you feel confident that you can order from them. If you do not have this confidence then you should order from somewhere else. You can save considerable amounts of money by buying online, you can also save time by comparing products on line, and going to a local building store and asking them if they can order the item you want.
Today a bathroom vanity is prized for it versatility and practicality, and it is safe to say that bath vanities are here to stay a lot longer.