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Custom Vanities: Ideas to Freshen Up the Bath

If you’re looking to breathe new life into your bathroom, a custom vanity is the place to start. It’s arguably one of the most frequented spots in your home, so why not make it as appealing and organized as possible?

A new vanity transforms your bathroom from a dark and confined place to an oasis that maximizes storage and function. Here are a few ideas to create a one-of-a-kind custom vanity that reflects your style and renews this hardworking space.

Floating Vanity

If more bathroom space is at the top of your wish list, a floating vanity may be the answer. A wall-hung vanity means more flooring, which visually opens up the area and makes it look larger. If you’re prone to stubbing your toes, eliminating the vanity’s toe kick makes it more comfortable to use the sink. Or, you can add shelves or baskets underneath to boost storage possibilities. A floating vanity also makes it easier to clean below and sweep away all those dust bunnies, especially if you’re prone to allergies.

Double Vanities

Expand your bathroom’s form and function by installing two vanities instead of one. Double vanities provide an expansive personalized space, along with additional storage. It gives greater symmetry to the bathroom and also increases mirror and lighting options.

Personalized Storage

No one saves time by rummaging through messy drawers. Make your bathroom look spotless and improve function with storage that meets your needs. From roll-out trays to built-in organizers, customized storage helps you find what you need, when you need it. Plus, it helps hide unsightly accessories or appliances to give your bathroom a clean, polished appearance.

Drawer Style

You may not immediately think of vanity construction when you’re considering remodeling your bathroom, but whether a cabinet features inset or standard drawers makes a big visual difference. Inset drawers are flush with the cabinet frame and provide a modern, sleek look. Standard drawers fit fully or partially on top of the frame for a more traditional, classic style. Customize vanity drawers to match your taste and organizational needs.

Custom Finishes

The choice of vanity finish, countertop, and fixtures is highly personal and provides the finishing touches for your bathroom. A light or dark painted vanity or a specific wood species and finish completely changes the feel of the space. Simple details like swapping out cabinet hardware can showcase your style and pull a space together.

Transform your Bathroom with CCG

Spring is a great time to think about refreshing your bathroom. If you’re looking for bathroom remodeling ideas, check out our bathroom remodeling showcase. If you need guidance on making your bathroom a more functional space, call Central Construction Group at 317-213-6246 for a free, no-obligation consultation, or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.

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