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Bathroom Vanity Accessories

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

After completing the major part of your bathroom refurbishment, the new bath, shower enclosure or sink, it is now time to add those personalised finishing touches.

Fortunately, there are hundreds of vanity accessories on the market, catering to every need and budget. Take your time and choose carefully, vanity accessories can make or break even the most expensively designed bathroom.

Take hand towel racks, as an example. It may be the case that an antique copper fixture exactly matches those on your toilet or sink. Think of what will match. In a high-tech, contemporary bathroom these may prove unsuitable. Instead, choose sparkling chrome or a rectangular towel bar.

Soap dispensers are another way to make a personal statement. Instead of having one cluttering up your sink or vanity unit, why not try mounting it to the wall?

Shelves should be considered in some detail. Do you locate them next to the sink and place your perfumes and lotions on them or will they be solely for decorative use? Perhaps lining them with ferns or other bathroom-friendly flora? If they are to be placed in a vanity unit, think of which finish to choose.

Even toilet roll holders deserve thought. These now come in a vast range of designs and finishes, just give some thought to what will look good in your bathroom. Accessories can be both utilitarian and attractive. Innovative design makes for an interesting as well as practical way to store even the most mundane items. These little details will make a world of difference to any bathroom.

Bathroom Vanity Units

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Refurbishing a bathroom can be an expensive affair. A new bath or shower unit can set a house owner back a considerable amount of money, but even if you cannot afford a total overhaul of your existing bathroom, replacing an old and lifeless vanity unit can do wonders to even the most jaded of bathrooms and not cost the earth.

There are as many different vanity units on the market as there are bathroom sinks. It is therefore of crucial importance that you have a clear idea of which of the many types will best fit into your existing bathroom.

Although this is true of many of the other accessories in your bathroom, the vanity unit deserves especial care, because of the composite nature of the fixture. In general the unit consists of taps, a washbasin and mirror. These all need to fit into the overall layout of your bathroom.

Also, choose a size that will be suitable. Although storage space is, of course, the main reason why vanity units are chosen in the first place, there is no point in buying one that is too large. This will only defeat the entire object of the exercise, an uncluttered bathroom.

For those who need a great deal of storage space and have the room to do so, a traditional cabinet style should prove sufficient. Conversely, someone with more limited requirements may find the pedestal style more than adequate for their needs.

Selecting the right sink for your bathroom

Friday, April 10th, 2009

While a sink is not the most important item for your bathroom, it is still one of the most popular when it comes to setting a style. Almost every bathroom has a sink and there are many different styles and colours to choose from. It is important that you choose a sink that will fit your bathroom properly. To help you decide which sink is right for your bathroom, have a look at different shapes and sizes of sinks. Have a look around your bathroom and measure different areas to get an idea of what size sink you will need.

Try and find a sink that you know will suit your bathroom and that you are happy with. It is a good idea to look at as many different styles as possible so that you do not end up installing something that you will be unhappy with. If your bathroom does not have strong walls, then you will be better off with a pedestal sink. If you feel confident that your wall will be able to support a sink, then you may opt for a wall-hung sink, but you may wish to seek advice before you install it just to be sure.

To get a stylish look for your bathroom, you could look at counter sinks, which are built into a counter. These types of sinks are good for building a vanity area in your bathroom and look good when placed below a mirror with lights. You could also have a glass basin for your designer bathroom. These come in different shapes, including a shell shape, which is ideal for an aquatic themed bathroom.

Inda Bathroom Accessories

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Inda bathrooms are the height of sophistication in terms of bathroom design and it is no coincidence that they are based in Milan, Italy. This city is well known for being one of the fashion ‘hot spots’ of Europe and Inda bring fashion to the bathroom, in quite a serious way!

The Inda Bathrooms style concept is very swish, yet modern. This is not about a clinical white bathroom this is about colours, use of space and modern living in the 21st century. Their products have an air of the future about them, with very angular and sharp lines, nestling alongside rounded, curved wash hand basins. The result is a blend of the two styles, with one setting off the other. This concept makes their designs almost unique and certainly worthy of consideration.

For those with young children, some of the products may not be entirely suitable, due to the sharp edges on some of the basin counters/vanity units, but for everyone else, they are a real style statement.

These products are also quite cutting edge in terms of design, so if you like heritage pieces and a charming or quaint bathroom, then this is probably a range that you will not find too interesting. For anyone who likes a timeless style, expressing individuality and an endorsement of modern life, particularly in the urban setting, this really is a quality range, which will last a lifetime. Since you will probably love your new bathroom suite so much, you may well want to keep it for a lifetime.

Selecting the right bathroom cabinets for your bathroom

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Every bathroom needs one or two cabinets for storing items such as hair products, medicine and shavers etc. There are many different types of cabinets, such as vanity cabinets and cabinets for storing linen. If you want your cabinets to match other areas of your bathroom, then you can buy vanity sets. These usually consist of a sink and a selection of cabinets with a mirror. They may be a little expensive, but they will help you to achieve a stylish look for your bathroom.

If you have a lot of bathroom items, then it may be a good idea to choose more than one cabinet for your bathroom. Double bath vanities offer lots of storage space and are ideal for large bathrooms. These bath vanities also have space for more than one sink, which make them ideal for bathrooms with lots of users. They are also ideal for keeping your bathroom products organised, such as storing hair products in one section and make-up in another section.

If you are looking for a cabinet specifically for medicine, then are single and double cabinets available. Some medicine cabinets come with locks, which are ideal if you have children and wish to prevent them from having easy access to the cabinet for safety reasons. It also helps you to keep your medicine out of view for when visitors use your bathroom.

If you do not wish to have your cabinets fixed to the wall, then there is a selection of floor cabinets to choose from. These are useful as you can store items on top of the cabinet as well as inside it.

Dealing with bathroom clutter

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The bathroom is where we use many different products, such as bath oils, body lotion, hair products, make-up, shaving products, medicine and many more. Having a wide selection of bottles and soaps can make the room look cluttered, especially if you do not have much storage space. Cabinets are the best solution, but there still might not be enough space for you to store everything.

There are numerous shelves for you to choose from and they are available in many styles, so finding one to match the rest of your bathroom should be easy. Glass corner shelves are the best option for stylish bathrooms and are ideal for storing hair products and make-up, particularly top brand products, as these tend to look good on show. For the less interesting items, such as toothpaste, a simple cabinet is the best option.

Accessories such as toilet-roll holders and towel-rails, which are also available in a variety of different styles, are useful and can make your bathroom look much neater. For shower and bath products, there are baskets on the market, which make your bathroom look neat and stylish. Steel corner baskets are particularly useful for storing body lotion or shower gel.

If you have gone for a spa theme for your bathroom and need somewhere to store your aromatherapy oils, then there is a selection of stylish storage options for you to choose from. Wooden aromatherapy boxes look attractive or you could opt for an aromatherapy basket instead, which has enough space for all your oils as well as bath products, shower products and soap.

Fitting a Bathroom Cabinet

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Fitting a bathroom cabinet seems quite easy. You buy a cabinet; if it is self-assembly then you take it home, fit all the bits together and then fix it to the wall. What else is there to it?

In fact there are some considerations that you need to take into account. First, is the cabinet replacing an existing one, in which case you will already have the holes that held the wall plugs and screws that supported it. It is unlikely that these will be suitable for the replacement cabinet, so you may well have to drill new ones. If you do, be sure to block up the old ones first.

If you do have to make new holes, will you have to drill through tiles, which can be tricky? If you are very nervous about drilling through tiles, can the cabinet be located elsewhere, where you can avoid the tiles?

Next, consider the height the cabinet should be on the wall. If there are two or more of you in the home, what is the ideal height for all of you and do you want to make sure the children can’t get into the cabinet? Before you even pick-up a drill, you all need to agree at what height the cabinet should be.

Finally, cut no corners when it comes to fitting the wall plugs etc. The cabinet needs to be supported, because it may look and feel quite lightweight when it is empty, but once on the wall and filled with all sorts of bits and pieces, it may become a lot heavier. If it doesn’t have the correct support it will simply work loose and fall from the wall.