How to Choose the Perfect Vanity Unit for Small Spaces

Just because your bathroom is small does not mean it has to be dingy or neglected when it comes to choices of furniture. Everybody knows that a bathroom is more than just functional – it is now seen as a place where people can relax after a long day, and most people regard their bathrooms (however small) as their own personal space. Small bathrooms may be a bit more challenging to furnish in a way that makes them beautiful and comfortable, while still remaining practical and easy to use. One of the most important things in the bathroom is obviously the vanity because this provides storage for a variety of things needed in the room.

Choosing a vanity unit for small spaces may be difficult, but the options increase when you come up with some creative ideas. Here we provide you with some great tips on choosing the best vanity unit for small spaces without compromising on comfort or functionality.

  • Don’t leave gaps: There is no rule that says that your vanity should not touch your bath. If your basin is located next to the bath, by all means use a vanity unit that you can butt up against the bath. This will not only also provide extra storage that you can reach while sitting in the bath, but it also makes cleaning a lot easier. If the bath has a shower unit, set up the vanity at the tap end and install a shower screen. What’s not to like?

 

  • Put it on the wall: One of the newest industry trends when it comes to vanity units for small bathrooms is to mount the vanity unit on the wall. This makes the room look and feel bigger, and the vanity can be set up against the wall where it will not take up additional floor space. Even a shallow wall mounted vanity can be hugely practical, while still providing the clean and uncluttered look you need in your bathroom.

 

  • Use the whole wall: One of the most practical ways to get the storage you need without compromising on floor space is to deck the length of a wall with the vanity unit. A shallow, mirrored cabinet that is the length (or most of the length) of the wall will not only create a vast amount of storage, but the mirrors will also make the room look bigger.

 

  • Put the taps on the wall: If you need all the floor space you can use, it may be a good idea to install your taps on the wall and selecting a shallower basin that fits flush against the wall underneath the taps. Then you can fit a shallower vanity unit for small spaces underneath the basin. You will be surprised how much more floor space you can get from a few inches!

 

  • Use a different shape: Often, a corner unit that is round in front or a triangular shape that fits flush against the wall in a corner can do wonders when it comes to choosing a vanity unit for small spaces. If your vanity can fit tightly into a corner and still provide the storage you need while preserving floor space, you are onto a winner!

 

  • Custom build a vanity unit: You are not always restricted to vanities that you can buy on the market. It is indeed possible to have a vanity custom-built to meet your needs and to fit the dimensions of the bathroom. There are often smaller spaces available that could be useful, and finding vanity units for spaces this small could be very difficult. This means that you can get a good carpenter to create special shelving or a vanity that could make very effective use of the little space available in the bathroom.

 

One of the most practical solutions when it comes to a vanity unit for small spaces is provided by our team at GEZA. Because we specialise in providing bathrooms and units particularly for small spaces and smaller bathrooms, our products are geared towards maximum storage capacity and space saving. We have a wide range of products you can choose from and we will come and install your vanity or entire bathroom for you in a jiffy! For the most practical solutions when it comes to small bathrooms and kitchens, give us a call today!

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