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Custom Bathroom Vanity: Buying Guide

Intro

With over 28 years of expertise, Oppolia has continued to provide dependable quality bathroom vanities to all of our clients. We take pleasure in being one of the firms that work hard to guarantee that all of your demands are addressed. When it comes to custom vanity makers, we are the ones to call.

Selecting a suitable bathroom vanity may be difficult. A bathroom vanity may define the aesthetic of your bathroom, with options ranging from modern and minimalist to rustic and traditional. There certainly are many decisions to be made. That is why we’ve developed this helpful list of considerations to assist you in selecting the best vanities that ensure flair and quality.

What Is a Vanity Unit?

A vanity unit is a piece of bathroom furniture that has a sink as well as shelves or drawers below

Vanity units add storage space to your bathroom by including drawers, and cupboards, as well as surface spaces for storing daily needs, close at hand. They are also excellent at concealing unsightly pipes.

Vanity units, in addition to being useful, provide a true touch of flair, ranging from conventional and classic to minimalist and modern.

Bathroom Vanity Styles

At Oppolia, our range of bathroom vanity solutions comes in wall-mounted, freestanding, and corner-mounted designs.

Freestanding

Freestanding vanities have a strong foundation or legs and may stand on their own. This design provides the greatest useable storage space. They are ideal for tiny areas and are available in a variety of designs.

Because of their self-supporting design, these cabinets provide creative freedom. These cabinets give storage and utility alternatives no matter where they are positioned, from countertops for décor to cupboard cubes and drawers for organizing.

Wall-Mounted Vanities

Wall-mounted vanities are affixed to the wall rather than the floor. This modern design makes the bathroom appear larger, and it is great for commercial and tiny bathrooms. They are ideal for bigger rooms because they provide extra surface space and storage.

Wall-mounted vanities are a great alternative for bathrooms of all sizes when there is a wall with appropriate stud support.

Corner-Mounted

Corner-mounted vanities are compact ensembles intended to maximize vanity space in even the tiniest bathroom. These are often put in a corner and intersect the room at an angle. They can assist in opening up a crowded layout and preserving floor space for greater access to other sections of the bathroom.

These unusually shaped cabinets complement all sink styles and provide modest storage options.

Sink Type

Integrated Bowls

In this configuration, the countertop and sink are one seamless piece. It may be made of a variety of materials, including acrylic and porcelain. Because there are no seams or ridges, these sinks are easy to clean and are ideal for residential bathrooms.

These are widely available off-the-shelf in lavatory supply stores, making them an excellent choice if you don’t have enough time to design a bespoke sink.

Undermount Sinks

This sink is positioned behind the counter, so no edges are visible. Since you can’t see the sink fully, the vanity appears more continuous. Cleanup is much easier with under-mount sinks since you can wipe spills and water right into the sink. As a result, it is an excellent choice for family bathrooms.

These sinks are often more costly than top-mount sinks and are not practical with materials such as laminate, which cannot be as properly sealed against water.

Vessel Bowls

These sinks are often shaped like a bowl that rests on top of the countertop. Vessel sinks draw your attention and are an excellent choice if you desire a deeper sink.

Since vessel sinks sit at the top of the counter, the level of the cabinets must be carefully planned so that your sink does not sit too high, making it difficult to use. Cabinets must frequently be shorter to cater to this, resulting in less storage space beneath. Cleaning around the sink may sometimes be challenging.

Drop-in Sinks

This sink, also known as a top-mount or self-rimming sink, has the sides resting on the countertop but the basin hanging down below. Since the sink fully covers the cutout and safeguards it from water leaks, these sinks fit with almost any countertop material, including laminate and wood.

Installation is also quite simple because the cutout edges do not need to be sanded, as with an under-mount sink.

Sink Quantity

The second factor to consider when determining the size of the vanity is the number of sinks. The decision between single and double vanities is influenced by how you want to utilize the space and the physical condition of the room itself.

Double-Sink Vanities

A double vanity is large enough to accommodate two persons standing and using it, both at the same time. They are most commonly found with 2 or even more sinks, with the complete vanity varying in length from 48″ through to 80″.

Double sink vanities provide additional counter space and may be utilized to store bathroom accessories and other cosmetics.

Single-Sink Vanity

If you are looking for a bathroom vanity that saves space and is appropriate for your little area, consider single sink vanities. They’re ideal for tiny bathrooms,  guest bathrooms, powder rooms, and condominiums. If space allows, you may alternatively choose a vanity with a larger counter space surface and a single sink.

A single vanity has only one sink fitted, and its width might span from 24″ through to 61″ or more. They may even be stacked next to each other for storage, saving space, and adding character.

Color

If you’re looking for vanity paint colors, the most typical choices are white, gray, black, and blue, However, vanities are available in virtually every hue. Red, navy, beige, orange, and green are significantly more prevalent, but the only limit is your willingness to explore. If you’re very daring, you can paint a wood cabinet any color you like.

White Bathroom Vanities

White lavatory vanities are the perfect classic, and they are by far the most popular in both households and stores. White vanities are the ultimate neutral; they may evolve without having to be replaced.

Black Bathroom Vanities

Can’t take the thought of a white vanity? The next best option is to use a semi-gloss black or matte paint. This may appear paradoxical; after all, black is a striking hue that might feel overly daring. However, I’m not referring to avant-garde, high-gloss modern black vanities. Instead, black is most ageless when combined with a contemporary design, such as a basic, domestic design that would look at home in a farmhouse bathroom.

Gray Bathroom Vanities

Gray vanities offer several design advantages,  they go well with almost any color combination. Just be careful not to use too much gray somewhere else in the bathroom; a gray vanity is simple to design around, but it needs additional colors to pop.

Blue Bathroom Vanities

Despite being akin to a primary hue than a neutral, deep blues have a traditional, unobtrusive vibe to them. Blue is a popular hue in bathrooms, particularly dark blues suggest Cape Cod-style bathrooms. Blue vanities are a delightful, low-risk way to add color to your bathroom in a style that will date well and integrate with most color combinations.

Finish

Bathroom vanities must have water-resistant finishes. They are not only exposed to excessive humidity, but they are also prone to having water spilled and splashed on them from the sink. Any type of finish or paint must be waterproof.

Another consideration is that the finish, particularly in high-traffic restrooms, must be readily cleaned. When selecting paints, choose satin or semi-gloss finishes that can withstand humidity and are simple to wash.

Wood treatments for bathroom vanities might be lacquered or varnished. They must be sealed to prevent water damage to the timber and the finish.  Another choice for finishing wood vanities is polyurethane.

Laminate

Laminate is the finest alternative for bathroom vanities thanks to its stain- and water-resistant properties. Nonetheless, matte-finish laminates are preferable since scratches, smudges, and stains are less evident on a matte surface than on a gloss finish.

Wood Veneer

Avoid using wood veneers for bathroom vanities since they are more sensitive than laminate and need regular upkeep.

Lacquer

Among other treatments, lacquer is a popular wood furniture finish. It leaves a smooth and shiny surface on the wood while remaining resilient. It is very resistant to harm since it penetrates the surface layer.

Thermofoil

Thermofoil is a non-porous covering for MDF( medium-density fiberboard), a potential substitute for solid wood. When exposed to water, raw MDF cracks and expands and does not hold paint well; thermofoil renders MDF a viable, cheaper builder’s alternative for bathroom vanity.

Acrylic

Acrylic is a highly sturdy material for bathroom vanities, it is chip and scratch-resistant, it is simple to wash, and it has a lovely finish and appearance. Acrylic is also fungus and mold resistant, will never fade or become yellow, and is lighter than glass.

Solid Wood

Although more expensive, solid wood species such as oak, maple, and birch are the toughest and most lasting possibilities.

Vanity Top

Vanity tops come in a multitude of attractive materials to complement the design aspects of your bathroom. Some of the materials are as follows:

Laminate

This artificial material is extremely stain resistant and has a constant pattern/color. It is quite simple to maintain clean and requires minimal upkeep.

This is a more affordable choice that comes in a variety of colors and designs. It is simple to clean, however, it cannot be restored if broken.

Ceramic

Ceramic vanity tops are comprised of nonporous porcelain, which makes them extremely durable and simple to clean.

Ceramic tiles are available in a range of hues and are both durable and moisture-resistant. They are also simple to clean, but a waterproof seal should be placed on the grout on a regular basis.

Quartz

Quartz vanities are occasionally composed of pure stone, but more often than not, they are manufactured products consisting of polymer resins and natural stone. This procedure results in an extremely durable counter. It’s also non-porous, which means it won’t absorb liquids and doesn’t require a sealer.

This synthetic substance provides the feel and appearance of genuine stone. It is exceptionally long-lasting, nonporous, has a continuous color/pattern, and requires minimal care. Quartz, which comes in a variety of hues, provides several design options.

Solid Surface

These materials, which are composed of a resin binder and a mineral filler, are extremely durable. Stains and scratches may be readily removed and is water-resistant. This material should be placed by a professional since it requires a strong, stable basis to carry the weight.

This synthetic material is nonporous and has a smooth look.

Granite

Granite is a stone that is extremely hard to chip or scratch. It is stain-resistant, particularly when treated with a protective sealer. The pattern/color will vary naturally.

Vanity Designs

You should also consider your bathroom vanity designs. Specific vanity types suit definite styles best:

Classic/Traditional

This style is frequently utilized with cabinet-style vanities and contains beautiful trim work and ornamental molding. Its color palettes tend to be darker.

Contemporary

This look incorporates a wide range of elegant materials and smooth finishes. It typically includes symmetrical patterns as well as unusual curves and angles, such as a shaker door design.

Antique/Vintage

This style incorporates ornate carvings and embellishments that harken back to a bygone period. It is often composed of darkly stained or white-painted wood. It occasionally has claw feet.

Cottage

Similar to typical vanities, except these cabinets frequently have closed doors. It is usually painted white or in faint pastel hues.

Choose OPPOLIA

We hope this information has been insightful in narrowing down your selections.

Oppolia has a wide selection of high-quality vanity goods that will spruce up your bathroom. Contact us, to get a free quote for all of our bathroom vanity options for a unified storage solution.