There are many different styles of bathroom vanity units, ranging from the double unit with a ‘his’ and ‘her’ sink, to small corner vanity units. The most likely deciding factor as to which type of unit you will purchase will most probably be how large your bathroom is. For a smaller bathroom, a corner vanity unit is perfect, as they take up little space and yet are very serviceable.
Another factor that will determine what type of unit you purchase is your budget. Naturally, an oak vanity unit will cost a good deal more than the regular, standard porcelain unit. If you are interested in looking at oak vanity units, you may want to first of all search online to see what is available, and what price they are. Some oak units are very expensive, while others are more affordable, depending on the amount of oak used for the cupboards and the overall style.
If you are concerned about the cost and you are operating on a tight budget, you can find some very good quality, cheap vanity units by searching online. If you are buying in the US, be sure to specify US online retailers, if shopping in the UK, simply type in ‘vanity unit uk’ and you will find results specific to the UK.
Whatever your budget, one area that you should pay special attention to is the faucets and fittings. While you do not necessarily need to pay a lot for to get a decent vanity, you do tend to get what you pay for when it comes to plumbing and fittings. Therefore, it really is in your best interests to make sure that the fittings are solid and that the faucet is of good quality and that it will last a long time. Sometimes you are able to ask the shop to replace the faucet with another of your choice, if you are willing to pay a little extra for it. In my opinion, it is well worth paying that little extra to ensure that you are getting a top quality faucet in your toilet vanity unit.



February 26, 2010
Vanity Unit