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Christopher Smith

Your bathroom vanity and sink is an important part of your bathroom décor. The vanity is not only a cabinet that you can use to store necessities, it is also a place for your sink to rest. You may choose to have your bathroom vanity match your bedroom vanity. Then again, you might want this piece to shine on its own. The whole bathroom can be designed around the vanity in some cases. Choosing a vanity cabinet is important. You need to keep in mind a few things such as price and the amount of space you have available as well as installation and delivery options.

If you are going to install your bathroom vanity then you will be able to spend more on the cabinet. If you are going to pay someone else to install the cabinet in your bathroom you may find that you can go with a more difficult to work with project but cost will be a bit higher than it would if you had done it yourself.

Do your research. You need to start by deciding what type of cabinet you want. You can make a list of functions that are important to you. Include how much space you have, how much space you need inside the cabinet, what you want to match and if you need shelves or drawers as well as how many doors you need and such. When you look at cabinets ask the sales representatives as many questions as it takes to make you feel comfortable with your choice.

While you are discussing your choices with a sales rep you may also want to ask for pricing and policy information. Jot down a list of questions you may have before you contact the company online, on the phone or go to the store in person. You can find out about warranties and guarantees as well as finding out what materials work best for your situation. If you ask enough questions you will know if you should look for glass, wood, iron, or porcelain products. You should also consider removal of the old vanity cabinet in this research. It may be possible for the cabinet installers to remove the old vanity while they are working on installing the new one.

You will want to keep hardware such as knobs, handles, and faucets in mind. Your budget should include the hardware you will need. You may want to match these to existing themes or start your own theme. Some hardware such as door handles can be purchased in second hand stores and antique shops, others may look better with new hardware. It is not only a matter of functionality, your taste will guide you here more than anything else. Budget may be an issue as well. Some hardware pieces are available for less than a dollar and others will cost more than twenty. While both will have the same functions not all will work for everyone. Stick to your budget and look around if you can't find what you want at the first place you shop.

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