Creative And Custom Bathroom Vanities
Many homes come with bathroom vanities pre installed in the home, whether its a new home or pre existing. A very inexpensive way to update or to install in a new home would be to purchase Unfinished Bathroom Vanities. Purchasing unfinished vanities lets a homeowner expand their design ideas and options in their bathroom decor. The ability to obtain these at a local home improvement store or from a wholesale outlet makes them easy to find and keeps the cost down.
While it will be easier to purchase Unfinished Bathroom Vanities during a bathroom remodel it will also save you time as well. Trying to refinish old vanities can be time consuming, and can be a bit of a chore if your not very handy. Remodel ideas can become very easy if someone is trying to change a bathroom look and go from one sink vanity to a double sink vanity. From very large projects to powder room make overs, vanities can make a big change.
The main purpose of Unfinished Bathroom Vanities is the vast styles that they are available in and the ability to achieve a custom look. Homeowners can purchase modern, contemporary, claw foot and many other styles to fit that home decor look someone is looking for. Most of the cabinets can be made from oak, maple, pine and many other soft or hardwoods depending on the type of budget someone is on. Vanities can also be bought in various heights and offsets to accommodate a taller look. Corner units are also available for smaller bathrooms or if someone is trying to conserve space.
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The best part of Unfinished Bathroom Vanities is what options you have on painting or staining them. With the many painting techniques on the market today the sky is the limit on the look you can achieve. By painting the vanity the color can be matched to anything that is desired. The antique look and faux finishes are very popular. By staining the vanities that are made from the hardwoods can enhance the wood grains and has a very classic look. To top off a vanity you can always add hardware to the doors. The most important thing to keep in mind is that vanities are in installed in wet locations and should be sealed when the desired look is achieved.
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