Friday, April 2, 2010

Bathroom Cabinet Sizes Diy

Bathroom vanities come in many sizes, shapes and colors. They can be the crowning display in a master bath, or provide much-needed storage in a small bathroom. Vanities are available in custom, semi-custom and stock sizes. Consider a few factors before deciding on a vanity for your space. Does this Spark an idea?


Space


Consider where the vanity is going. A master bath will need a different vanity than a powder room. If the room has plenty of storage other than the vanity, the cabinet can serve more decorative needs. Choose a vanity with more drawers and organizational options if it is the main storage area in the bathroom. A large bathroom will need a large vanity in order to maintain the scale of the room. A small vanity would get lost in a large bathroom.


Height


The traditional vanity is 30 inches in height, although modern vanities are 36 inches tall. Tall vanities offer more convenience, as they reduce strain on your back and provide more storage space. Younger children may have difficulty using a tall vanity, and are more suited for a traditional vanity.


Depth


The standard depth of a vanity is 21 inches, but 18 inches is also common. Mini vanities can be as shallow as 16 inches. The space dictates the appropriate depth. The depth will affect the size of the sink you can install.


Width


There really is no standard width for bathroom cabinets. Mini-vanities are usually 18 inches wide, while most standard vanities start at 24 inches. Space and use are the main factors to consider with width. A two-sink vanity is typically at least 60 inches wide. The more drawers and organizational options added, the wider the cabinet will be.


Availability


You have three options when choosing where to get you vanity. Custom vanities are built to your specific size and needs, and are the most expensive option. Semi-custom cabinets are slightly less expensive. They are generally available in sizes that increase by 3-inch increments, and can be personalized with doors, stains and accessories. Stock cabinets are the least expensive option; sizes and designs tend to be limited and basic.







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