One of the big questions to ask yourself before you invest in a vanity for your bathroom is what you are using it for. The right type of vanity can help you stay organized, get yourself ready quicker and make your life easier. You can choose the features certain Blossom vanities have that will fit your specific needs. Having a double sink might sound amazing and tempting since it means not having to share with your partner, but it means less countertop space. When it comes to storage, shelves allow you to store more items but drawers keep things hidden and it means things are easier to locate. Three things we will look at when choosing the right vanity are your appearance, cleanliness and storage.
Bathroom vanities facts
In most parts of the world, the term vanity refers to some kind of sink, mirror and countertop combination found in many bathrooms. There are additional features they can have like drawers, or lighting, but that is their basic setup. Apart from the shower or tub, they are probably one of the most important aspects of the room so thought needs to go into finding one. Initially, they were called toilet tables but as they evolved and how they were used changed so did their name, from vanity tables to then just vanities.
Appearance
If your focus when you are at the vanity is getting ready and your appearance then there are certain things you will want to look for in a James Martin vanity sale or when shopping. Think about how you get ready. Is this where you put on make-up or shave? Do you need to style your hair here? The more you do then the more you need to expect from it. Space for the flat iron or the curlers, a great mirror, proper lighting, storage and so on.
Storage
If this is not the main place where you get ready and what you want from your Blossom vanities is storage space, then there are certain features to look for. Things like medicines, towels, make-up, hair products, cleaning products and more might be kept here. Will drawers work for what you want to put in it? Is a medicine cabinet more practical than a mirror? Is there somewhere you can store your toothbrush and have easy access to a hairdryer? Some people use cupboards under the sink for a hidden-away rubbish bin, or for a dirty clothes/towels hamper.
Keeping clean
Is the most you do at the sink in the bathroom, washing your hands and brushing your teeth? Is there another person who needs to do these things at the same time? When looking in stores or in a James Martin vanity sale you might want to look at double sink options. Or maybe this is the bathroom the children use and this would mean being able to get them ready at the same time. But that means less space on the countertop for your things so which is more important?