Bathroom Vanity and Fixture Costs

Vanities commonly go hand in hand with bathroom sinks and there is an option for every size or style of bathroom.  Pedestal sinks and vanities are clean, classic and primarily suited for a small space or for those that prefer a more minimalistic look. Pedestal sinks are usually not the best choice for families as there is limited space to put necessities such as toothbrushes.

Vessel sink vanities are becoming very popular and look more like a piece of furniture. This type of vanity has cabinets and drawers underneath a raised, round sink, usually constructed of glass. Some bathroom vanities come pre-drilled to insert drop in sinks and faucets as well as under-mount sinks. For a master bathroom, the best choice is a double vanity that has the room to insert two separate sink and cabinet areas. This keeps clutter to a minimum when there is more than one person utilizing the space. Vanities are usually coordinated with bathroom floors, wall paint, mirrors and light fixtures to have the best effect.

Replacing a drop in sink is very easy for a homeowner to do, but for a full replacement or in the event plumbing needs to be moved, you should hire a contractor.

Bathroom Vanity

On this page of RenoCompare.com, you will find in-depth reports and comparisons of all the different types of bathroom vanities available along with the best materials and costs for your particular bathroom. Get ideas for your own project, or share a completed project of your own.

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