Wood Vanities are Still Preferred
March 29, 2010 by allanmadams
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom
Early bathroom vanities were designed in wood. It was so widely used because it is strong and pliable for a decorative and elaborate finish. Wooden materials are also versatile enough in the construction of a single vanity or even a double bathroom vanity, and real woods are especially beautiful when mixed with elegant sinks and basins made from myriad materials. Affordability isn’t an issue with natural woods either, as woods come in many styles of widely varying price.
Popular wood vanities are so well-regarded because they are quite visually stunning, and they are also very versatile It’s great for whatever theme, be it modern, traditional, artistic, rustic whatever meshes best with your ideal bathroom design. To make this effective, though, you should know the distinctive wood types, including their characteristics and maintenance needs. Knowing what beauty woods can bring will also guide you in choosing other materials you can use to accentuate your vanity.
For that timeless look, consider using lighter tones with woods like light oak or birch. This will give your bathroom a warm, homey feel but with a hint of elegance. Old world charm is easy to achieve with traditional styles, which often have a distinctly ‘old European’ flavor. It is usually made of dark wood tones, such as mahogany, cherry and hickory, and the countertops are white, made of marble or granite. Classic wooden vanities are often handcrafted and feature beautiful floral designs and other ornate patterns.
A modern themed bathroom can use a rustic wooden vanity that has dark stained wood with swirls of organic grains on its surface and a white drop sink. Solid birch vanities that are painted or stained in a dark tone, with an accompanying tempered or frosted glass countertop and vessel sink, is a truly attractive and quite popular look. This is common in middle to high-end establishments for its stylish but simple look. Modern vanities tend to be smaller in stature, and so they are often featured in small vanities or guest vanities. These are pedestal bath vanities, constructed in oak wood but with nickel stainless steel tower bars.
Wooden bath vanities come in different wood variations, and some useful knowledge about the different wood materials will guide you to buying a durable bathroom vanity. An all-time favorite is the oak wood because of its earthy and conventional look. A more expensive alternative to old oak wood is mahogany with its reddish brown color and regular grain qualities. To make sure your wood vanity stands the test of time, you should clean it and polish it with regularity.
Other types of wood are available and are frequently selected by furniture buyers. For a super sturdy vanity, try maple; but if you like your vanity to look sharp and charming, consider getting one carved in cherry wood. Choosing mahogany or ebony woods, or perhaps a rich walnut, is a great way to instill some ‘exotic’ flavor into your interior. Lesser quality woods, such as the medium-density fiberboards, are used as back panels for plumbing.
High quality bathroom vanities are a necessity, because low quality vanities, which are exposed to plenty of moisture and humidity, are at risk of damage. Being an organic material, wood decays unless it is kept in a dry environment. In fact, wood rot is the most common type of damage more than those made by termites and other pests. Keep your home as dry and well-ventilated as you can to prevent the collection of moisture. Additionally, you will want to purchase a vanity that is properly protected to avoid moisture-related damage. The best finish to apply to any wood vanity surface is a urethane solution, which will prevent moisture from damaging your furniture.
The material wood is not just used to make antique bath vanity where craftsmen carve designs on. Nowadays, the use of wood in making vanities extends to modern and artistic vanity designs. Its versatility is apparent when you see wood used in making both a single sink vanity and a double bathroom vanity. Assuming one takes the initiative to properly maintain the wood vanity, it will stay beautiful for years to come.
Bathroom Vanity Furniture-Remodel With Distinction
March 17, 2010 by allanmadams
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom
Bathroom vanity furniture will be prominent in a bath and a bathroom vanity can set the tone of style in your bath. Choosing how to deal with a bathroom vanity is a critical step in the beginning. As you begin your bath renovation plans, you will already have some random impressions of changes before you develop a serious final plan. Deciding what needs changing, or replacing is one of the first steps in a good plan. Review your reasons for wanting to remodel your bathroom. Possibly it just looks dated, but then again it may not be very functional. Give this some time and thought, make notes about revisions and additions and what may be salvaged to cut cost and get the most mileage from your budget. You may consider refurbishing the old vanity, if it’s overall condition is good but just shows wear. A new finish and a change in drawer pulls and handles can give an old vanity a fresh appealing look. If the countertop is badly worn, replacements are available in a variety of pleasing materials. But replacing an old vanity that is not in reclaimable condition can bring the fresh new appeal and kick start your bath renovation toward a new and modern style. Vanity pieces may be obtained in any preferred style whether it be Classic Victorian, Simple contemporary bathoom vanities or Arts and Crafts, and can be sold as only the base unit with countertop, faucets and sink sold separately. But check carefully, as each offering is different. Options may be included such as basin, faucet, or countertop, or it may be only the furniture base itself. A whole package may serve your needs very well, but on the other hand, purchasing each piece separately will afford more choice in options. You may want a particular shade of granite that is only offered elsewhere, or you may choose to have a solid countertop and add a vessel sink which is installed differently than a typical basin. A bathroom vanity furniture piece combined with a vessel sink can give your bath a very distinctive and up to date look. Vessel sinks offer so much in the diversity of their style, color and material that there is one for any taste in decor. Size is critical when choosing bathroom vanity furniture. The long established bathroom vanity cabinet was usually affixed to other matching cabinetry in a bath. Allowing free space around a vanity furniture piece will best serve to display it as a unique style statement.
What Is The Best Way To Start A Bathroom Remodel When There Is Ancient Paneling Glued On Top Of Bathroom Tile?
October 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling FAQ
The bathroom needs a total makeover (vanity/walls/toilet/tub/shower). Most everything else we can handle, but I have no idea where to start with the walls. Any ideas? Thanks!
Where To Start While Remodeling My Bathroom?
September 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling FAQ
Ok so I have decided to remodel my bathroom. Most of it I will be doing myself. I am just wondering where I should start? Here is a list of things that will be done:
1. Take down old pink tile and put new tile in
2. Put in new bathroom sink/vanity
3. Put in new toilet
4. Convert bathtub to shower/tub combo ( there’s pink tile around the bathtub as well) I will not be doing this myself. I am going to hire someone to do this.
Any advice would be great
Choosing Home Bathroom Furnishings
September 9, 2009 by allanmadams
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom
When it is time to redo the decor in the bathroom, most folks start considering what they can change or even add to the room in the way of bath furnishings. Where bathroom decor furnishings are concerned, this typically means the vanity, commode and bathtub. While there may be other types of furniture in the room, these items are in nearly every bathroom as well. Not only do you and your family use your restroom, but any visitors that you may have in your home will also be making use of the facilities. For both of these reasons, folks want their bathrooms to be well kept.
Trends for bathroom furnishings have shifted quite a bit in the last few years. Those items that were at one time only used due to their practical purpose have now become popular for their design and style. Amongst the trends in vanities and sinks has become the wall mounted corner design. In the majority of homes, the bathroom vanity and sink is fitted in the middle of the room. However, in smaller bathrooms, this can take up a lot of space and not leave much room for additional furnishings. The practical design of being able to place the sink in the corner and also mounting it to the wall can make space for additional pieces of furniture, like modern wicker furniture or a few antique furnishings.
Although having many choices can sometimes be a good thing, there are times when it can make finding what you are looking for extremely difficult. This can certainly be the case when you are looking for interior home furnishings . There are so many different styles and designs to select from in today’s market and even though you have chosen a style, such as modern or retro, the choices can still be endless. Nevertheless, you can make life easier if you narrow down your options to a style like retro soft furnishings. You can then narrow down your options even further, depending on designs.
Irrespective of the design of furnishings you opt for, the important thing is that you are happy with your choice and that the items are practical. You may have to look through several different design books or go to various home furnishing stores prior to making your final decision on which bath furnishings that you want in your house. Take your time and opt for those items that work best for you.




