Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Antique Bathroom Vanities - Things to Consider


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Bathroom vanities come in a great variety of woods, materials, and today can be custom ordered in almost limitless combinations. This article will discuss some of the choices that are available in today's antique bathroom vanity market.

•Vanity Size:

Today's bathroom vanities are available in almost any size to fit the needs of your bathroom. It is certainly possible to use a vanity sink in even a small guest bathroom, if you desire to do so. Vanities come in single and double sinks and can provide counter space, drawers, cabinets, or open storage shelving. Much more than a free standing or pedestal basin, antique vanity sinks allow you a world of storage options for linens, supplies, children's bath toys, and other needs.

•Sink Type:

A big trend in bathrooms at the moment is the vessel sink. A vessel sink sits on top of the vanity, and may require special plumbing accommodations depending on the type of faucet that you choose. Integral sinks, are, of course, a part of the vanity itself. They may be the same color as the vanity top or they may be a contrasting color.

•Woods:

Today's custom furniture availability combined with the ease of shopping and comparing on the Internet makes the wide range of woods that exist accessible to all who re interested in pursuing them. The most traditional choices for antique or reproduction bathroom vanities are cherry, walnut, and distressed or antique white wood. Both choices are assured of a long lasting popularity and a finish that will develop "character" over time. In addition, many woods are gaining increasing popularity with buyers seeking a more unique or less expensive piece of furniture for the bath. Wood veneers are used to give a piece the look of fine wood without the price commitment. Alternative woods including everything from zebra-wood (once used for the interior of luxury automobiles) to mahogany, are also making inroads into home design.

•Vanity Top Materials:

For the sink area, customers should look out for a stain and warp resistant top that will stand the tests of time and frequent use. Selections for vanity top materials are usually marble or granite. Now available in a huge array of color choices, granite is the harder of the two surfaces. Marble has more natural color variance, and is preferred by those looking for a warmer look, such as is found in French country design. Many people express concerns with marbles stain resistance, but if properly sealed and well-maintained, marble can last for many years and retain its beauty. Copper sinks are available, but much more rare in the bath. It is, however, a metal prized in French country kitchen decor, so why not experiment?

•Engravings and Design:

Last, the various designs available are numerous and can bring out the personality of the homeowner, primary user, or theme of the room. The engravings and wood designs the face of antique vanity facades can include floral designs, scrollwork, and even natural designs such as butterflies, or shafts of wheat. Of course, the design of a vanity might also be plain and unadorned, such as those seen in a mission or shaker style.

Whatever type of antique vanity sink you choose it is sure to add style, storage, and a presence to your bathroom.


Antique Bathroom Vanities - Things to Consider

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