The bathroom vanity can usually be considered the focal point of a bathroom. It is usually the first thing to draw your eye and makes a statement about the style of the space. A shower is a shower and a tub is a tub, but it’s the vanity that you can get the most creative with. You can play with colors, textures, finishes, lighting, and more to create something that is unique to your home. There are also ways to enhance the storage in your vanity and make the most of even the smaller spaces. Here are a variety of bathroom vanity ideas that show the many possibilities that can be achieved with this feature.
Natural wood in straight lines captures a contemporary look, also bringing warmth to the grey finishes of the wall, countertop and flooring.
Mint green cabinets with silver finishes bring on a retro flair. Lighting on either side of the mirrors offers the perfect soft lighting for putting on your make-up.
An ultra clean look is created in this bathroom with white walls and a very simple vanity made up of two wood surfaces. This allows the color-blocked floor to be the stand-out design element in the space.
This bathroom captures high-end luxury with traditional style. Everything is understated and sophisticated.
Two small matching vanities offer some cabinet space and a sink for the more minimalist home owners. Two tall mirrors show off the tall ceilings with elegance.
For an art deco look, antiqued mirrors line the entire wall behind the vanity. An extra mirror fitting with the style hangs in the center for a clear view.
This vanity works around the window, employing matching mirrors on either side over the sinks. In the middle, ladies will get perfect natural light for their make-up in the daytime.
If you aren’t in need of cabinets, a shelf below the vanity creates a very streamlined look that can hold pretty towels for functionality or even other decorative items.
A rod cuts through the shelving under the sink, offering a perfect place to hang your hand towels and place other aesthetically-pleasing items for the bathroom.
Mirrors cover this entire nook for the vanity to bounce the light through the space and make it appear larger, a creative solution for tight quarters.
Which of these bathroom vanities most speaks to your taste and needs?
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Megan