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Bathroom Wall Cabinets – Go Beyond the Basics

Bathroom wall cabinets are functional, in fact that is the main reason we add them to our bathrooms.  Though function is important, design is equally important.  You can really have some great cabinets that enhance your overall design.

Bathroom wall cabinets vary dramatically in size.  The size variances include the height, width and depth of the cabinets.  You should keep this in mind when designing your bathroom and selecting the wall cabinets.

Bathroom Wall Cabinets – Go Up to Conserve Space

The cabinets you choose must provide you with sufficient storage space.  If you have limited space to work with or you simply like an open looking bathroom, think height more than width.

If you go up rather than wide, you can obtain the storage space you need without overcrowding your bathroom.  Two tall, narrow cabinets can have as much, if not more, storage space as one wide cabinet.

Tall cabinets are also dramatic and can add great style to your bathroom.  Think beyond the basic vanity cabinet and go up.

Bathroom Wall Cabinets – Design Elements

When choosing bathroom wall cabinets you should have key design elements in mind.  For example, is the cabinet completely closed, meaning there are no open shelves or open spaces?  This can look great, but that does take away from giving your bathroom an open feel.

Some bathroom wall cabinets have open features including uncovered shelves, glass elements and mirror elements to help retain an open feel to the bathroom.

Other design considerations are the color of the cabinets.  The colors and tones of the materials used will have a dramatic impact on the overall look of your bathroom.  You want to make sure the color chosen matches the rest of the décor and does not clash with your walls, floor or fixtures.

Look at the hardware used on the cabinets and make sure they match the other hardware and metal in your bathroom.  Depending on how close they will be to other metal elements you may have to really take your time to get the right hardware.

Bathroom Wall Cabinets – The Budget

Every consumer has a general or specific budget in mind when they are doing any type of home improvement.  When you are putting together you budget for bathroom wall cabinets make sure you consider how they will add to the overall resale value of your home – remember, kitchens and bathrooms sell homes.

Try to find the best quality bathroom wall cabinets your budget will allow for.

How To Choose a Bathroom Medicine Cabinet

Your medicine cabinet is an important item in your bathroom. Not only is it where you store those essential cosmetic and health related items, but it is often the last mirror you look in to ensure that you are looking just right before you head out into the world for the day.

Although it isn’t a hard and fast rule, having your medicine cabinet match your bathroom vanity makes for good bathroom design.

In general, there are two types of medicine cabinet. The first is the type that you attach to a wall as you would a picture. Almost anyone can install one and it can be done in minutes.

If you are going to install one yourself ensure that you determine exactly where you want the cabinet to be placed. Placing your medicine cabinet over the bathroom vanity is generally the most convenient spot, but consider all members of the household before choosing the height that it will be placed at.

The second type of medicine cabinet is the recessed type. This type is placed into a cavity within the wall and can be placed flush to the wall or slightly recessed depending on your preference and style of cabinet. Having the cabinet set into the wall not only saves space but also allows good access to the bathroom vanity below.

There is a huge choice of medicine cabinets, in a variety of styles and colors, available on the market and it is generally best to select a style that matches your bathroom vanity. You can purchase your medicine cabinet in a variety of materials including aluminium, steel or a hardwood such as oak. And as always the choice of material is really a personal one.