Choose from a Variety of Vanities to Update Your Bathroom

Where kitchen countertops tend to be very large and can be quite expensive, putting new countertops in your bathroom can be a much less expensive addition to update your home. There are many vanities you can shop from that vary in price, style, and functionality, so make sure to thoroughly investigate which type would be right for your bathroom remodel.Vanities with Integrated TopsIn this case, the basin of the sink is incorporated into the top of the vanity creating a single unit that is seamless and easy to clean. The great thing about vanities with integrated tops is that you won’t have to worry about purchasing a sink since it is already included.Vanities with Cut Out TopsVanities with cut out tops have an opening into which a separately bought sink can be placed. This may be the right option if you want to be able to choose a unique sink style or create a different contrasting look than the countertop, which are the main reasons people go for this option over similar choices.Vanities with Vessel TopsA vanity with a vessel top, a sink that sits on top of the countertop, is a great way to create a stylish feel in your bathroom. The top usually has a small opening where the drain fitting of the sink will be placed. With this option the sink itself can be a little piece of art, made from attractive materials but may be more expensive than other options. Vanities with Single Bowl Integrated TopThe combinations you can create with single bowl integrated top vanities are limitless. You can choose different materials for the countertop and sink such as going with quartz countertops and a porcelain sink for a striking contrast. and one can get different materials for the countertop and the sink. A big advantage of this option is that there will be more available countertop space since there is no raised rim from the sink.Many of these styles can be done whether you need one or two sinks in your bathroom. It all depends on how seamless you want the vanity to be, what kind of materials you would like to use, and if you are going for more of a modern or traditional look.

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