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What is Vanity Cabinet?

Vanity Cabinet is some differences to tell a vanity apart from a cabinet. As you’re exploring the bathroom remodeling glossary, you may come across terms that interior designers use frequently. Even if they might mean almost the same thing, a vanity and a cabinet are two slightly different things. 

According to its definition, the bathroom vanity cabinet is a combination of a sink and extra storage around it. Besides storage, it also serves to hide exposed plumbing so as to keep things looking neater and tidier.

While vanity cabinet are very efficient for hiding the plumbing, they may not have enough storage. In some cases, the bathroom vanity will include a nice-sized cabinet or even a wall-to-wall configuration. But, what is the difference between vanity and kitchen cabinets? While the style and installation may seem identical to kitchen cabinets, there are some significant differences.

Vanity cabinets are usually 24″ deep. Bathroom vanities are 21″deep. They can be even shallower if your bathroom is smaller. They also tend to be shorter, around 30″ to 34″ high, in contrast to standard 36″ kitchen cabinet height. But remember that you can always customize the size and height that works best for your bathroom. 

And what about vanity cabinet design? There are some things to consider when choosing one which will fit your bathroom design the best;

1. Floating Vanity Cabinet

What’s a Floating Vanity Cabinet?

Floated cabinets are wall-mounted vanities that float above the ground, so instead of extending all the way to the bottom of the floor, they rest slightly above it. That means the wall behind the cabinet is seen extending all the way down to the ground instead. It’s your regular vanity or bathroom cabinet, just floating off of the ground.

The Pros of Having a Floating Vanity Cabinet

Here’s some of the reasons that you might decide that it’s time to go with the flow.

  • You’ll love the super sleek, modern look that a floating vanity cabinet instantly adds to the entire look of your bathroom.
  • Your bathroom is going to look bigger when you install this piece. The flooring of your bathroom is now going to extend all the way to the wall, which means that the eye will have more room to look.
  • Cleaning is easier than before when you put in a floating vanity cabinet, because you just got rid of all your corners and nooks.
  • You’ve got options for adding more storage. If your sink is floated high off the ground, then you can add under sink open shelving to show off how truly organized you really are.
  • Giving your bathroom a modern update and adding a floating vanity can help you show off the other pieces in your bathroom.
  • Floating your vanity will give your bathroom a facelift and expose tiles that weren’t exposed before. 
  •  When you have an open space underneath your sink, you’re giving more options to the people that are going to be using it. If someone in your home uses a walker or a wheelchair, it will fit more easily under the vanity.
  • Specific to homes that have radiant heat, a floating vanity cabinet is a great idea. When you’re using your sink, you’ll be able to keep your feet nice and warm, because you’ve added extra room for feet warming opportunities.
  • The height of a floating vanity is very customizable, so you can have it as tall or as low as your bathroom calls for.

The Cons of Having a Floating Vanity Cabinet

Even though there are a lot of advantages to having a floating cabinet, the style is still not for everyone. 

  • It will require professional installation to ensure that the fixture is attached properly on the wall – this really isn’t your DIY project. Because of that, you can’t really expect to cut corners when it comes to cost, although as far as renovations go, this isn’t a particularly pricey project.
  • A steel or other strong support frame is needed to hold the vanity and keep it affixed to the wall, especially if there are children or elderly people living in the home.
  • You’ll need to make sure that your whole bathroom floor is finished, because floating the vanity will expose the rest of your floor.
  • This is style preference only, but since this is such a sleek look, people who are going for a more traditional feel to their decor probably won’t want to float their vanities.
  • Sometimes, space can be compromised. The sleek design can mean that the sink takes up less space, which leaves you with less cabinet room than you had before. This is especially true if your vanity is the only storage in your bathroom. Next,

2. Standalone Vanity Cabinet

What’s a Standalone Vanity Cabinet?

standalone vanity cabinet is a unit that holds the sink and other segments for storage in your bathroom. They are of two main type, free-standing and wall hung. As the name suggests, a freestanding vanity is a unit that is usually rested on the floor while a wall-hung vanity is fixed on the bathroom wall. A bathroom vanity is a glamorous addition to any bathroom and is also of great functional nature. Both come with their own set of pros and cons, which are as follows. It is fixed on the bathroom floor and comes with a kick-board that covers all the space beneath the doors.

The Pros of Having a Standalone Vanity Cabinet

  • They have a timeless appeal and blends well with both traditional and contemporary bathroom settings.
  • They can offer a lot of storage space, which is very essential in a bathroom. If you increase the number of sinks, then you are endowed with more storage space.
  • As they are fixed on the floor, they conceal the area under them, which means lesser floor area to clean. This makes bathroom cleaning a quicker and easier task.
  • One of the main highlights of a free-standing vanity unit is that it covers up all the plumbing work in the bathroom, which can otherwise pose to be an eye sore.
  • This style is more convenient for aged people and children as the build is simple and easy to use.

The Cons of Having a Standalone Vanity Cabinet

  • A floor fixed free-standing vanity unit can tend to take up a lot of space. This might be a concern if you have a small bathroom, as it can look congested.
  • A free-standing vanity unit can leave impressions on the floor when you move or dismantle them. The extent of scarring can depend on the adhesives used and the tile quality.

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Conclusion:

The vanity cabinet, with its rich historical roots and symbolic significance, encapsulates the rituals of personal grooming and self-expression. Its name, “vanity,” carries a dual meaning, reminding us of the transient nature of superficial beauty while acknowledging the importance of self-care and self-image. This timeless piece of furniture continues to evolve, adapting to the changing needs and preferences of individuals in their pursuit of personal style and confidence. So, whether you have a simple makeup table or an elaborate dressing area, embrace the essence of the vanity and revel in the art of self-care and self-expression.

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