Bathroom vanity top, Countertop, and Vanity
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Our site is designed to educate about renovating, financing and installing
a bathroom top for do-it-yourselfers, or those who seek professional
consultation.
A bathroom vanity top is a counter-like shelf that contains a washbasin
and is often equipped with shelves and drawers underneath. They’re
commonly seen in hotels and residences. Usually a cabinet is built below
or around the bathroom sink to hide the exposed pipes.
We typically associate countertops with kitchens and bars, but the
bathroom counter top is increasingly getting more and more attention
in home renovation, especially when additional space is wanted.
A bathroom vanity top is typically referred to as a "top"
for short and is usually custom-designed. Take photos of your bathroom
to the retailer or hold them up next to the computer screen if you shop
online because there are hundreds of patterns and colors to choose from.
When it comes to materials for your bathroom vanity top, you should
avoid wood because moisture destroys natural fibers. On the other hand,
synthetic materials generally keep out moisture. Plastic laminates come
in many colors and patterns and can be high-gloss, low luster, or metallic.
Generally sinks are recessed using self rimming or under mounted bowls.
Be careful when installing electrical appliances because excessive heat
can damage plastic laminate surfaces. Also, sharp objects can scratch
them so be careful with your razor. Cleaning should be done with a soft
nonabrasive cloth and a mild household cleaner.
Mid-level to high-end vanities are made of cultured marble or Corian.
Corian is fairly expensive, but because it has a smooth and nonporous
surface it discourages the growth of mold, bacteria and mildew. Other
materials used for a vanity top include granite, glass and custom-built
ceramic tile units.
A discount bathroom vanity top can be found if you're willing to look.
First, decide how far your budget will stretch and how much time you're
willing to invest in your search. Often the cheapest way to get a discount
bathroom vanity top is to buy used from an individual. However, large
sellers often have clearance sales that can be found in the newspaper,
online or through TV advertisements. Also, consider looking at larger
chain stores that have a wide selection of vanities with low-end units
that require assembly, allowing you to save money.
You can also piece together bathroom vanities. Draw up a clear design
and then shop for the separate components of your vanity which will
include the vanity mirror, lights, top cabinet and sink. If you assemble
bathroom vanities yourself bring pictures of the parts you already have
so that the other component you purchase will match.
If you have room in your budget you can have the entire job professionally
done. You can get an interior decorator to help you pick the best looking
bathroom vanity top. Then, you can hire a contractor to install it.
While this may cost a little more money it will give you access to your
bathroom again very quickly and ensure a beautiful set up.