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Types of Bathroom Sink Vanities
For people who wanted to improve their homes and increase the value of their real estate property, the renovation of bathrooms yields better profits than the renovation of kitchens. The quality, style, and appearance of the bathroom has a strong effect on potential buyers and even if the homeowner is not selling his property, the renovation of the bathroom gives a lasting positive effect on the people living in the home. When renovating bathrooms, an important part is choosing the bathroom sink vanity. It is more than just a space where stuff can be deposited temporarily. The bathroom vanity sink can single-handedly give character to the whole bathroom. In choosing which vanity sink to buy, a homeowner must first decide the type of bathroom sink vanity that he wants. The good news is that there are only three types: free standing vanity sink, the corner vanity sink, and the traditional vanity sink.
The free-standing bathroom vanity sink is a contemporary type of bathroom sink that is chosen by people for guest bathrooms. Free standing sink design are typically are sleek, and they usually attract the eye of the person who is about to use the bathroom. Since it is free standing, it can be a piece of sculpture, which allows the buyer a free rein on his creativity. But if the homeowner needed greater space for the rest of the bathroom, the free-standing bathroom vanity sink is not the right type.
The corner bathroom vanity sink is the right type for people who wanted to save space. The corner sink can have a long stem that reaches the floor or just a short one that allows the plumbing connection. Of all three types of vanity sink, it is the simplest. It may occupy a small space but it also provides very little space, except for a small bar of soap.
If the homeowner wanted the vanity sink to also serve as storage, then he can choose to install the traditional bathroom vanity sinks. The traditional bathroom sink vanity has two major subtypes, the single sink or the double-sink. The double sink is ideal for married couples who needed to quickly perform their morning routines so they will not be late for work. The double-sink is larger than the single-sink and will also require a plumber to work out the connections. But both traditional bathroom vanity sinks have storage room underneath them. The material for the vanity sink must be water resistant and can be marble or stone but the storage underneath can be made of wood.


