Few things exude luxury like a bathroom vanity. Being able to prepare for the day in the same place where you shower and keep most of your morning necessities can make a world of difference when getting ready.
As luxurious as they are, installing a vanity doesn’t have to remain a dream. With the right amount of help and just a little bit of preplanning, you too can have a vanity in your bathroom.
We’ll take a look at what a vanity is and how it can improve your bathroom and your home’s resale value when you install one:
What is a Vanity?
A vanity is any combination of a mirror, sink, and countertop in the bathroom. Vanities can have additional features such as a light, and some vanities exist that do not have a sink. In those cases, a vanity may look a bit like a desk with drawers that you can add a chair underneath. These vanities are often used for makeup application and skin care, which can take a long time and are more comfortable to do when sitting.
Vanities are intended to make it easier to get ready in the morning or for an event. By combining a mirror with ample counter space and quality lighting, they make it easier to properly apply makeup, do skincare rituals, and more.
Benefits of a Bathroom Vanity
A vanity can make significant improvements to your bathroom and improve your everyday quality of life. Here are a few notable benefits you might see when adding a vanity:
- Additional home value: Aside from updating the kitchen, improving your bathroom is the most reliable way to add value to your home. Everyone spends time in the bathroom, so it’s important for it to be visually appealing and functional. Adding a vanity improves both of these elements, making it a great choice for your next remodel.
- Cost-effective: Installing a vanity costs less than many other home renovation projects, especially in relation to how much value it can add. In many cases, it only takes the addition of counters, sinks, lights, and a mirror. Many bathrooms have at least some of these already, so you only need to add the items you don’t have.
- Useful for getting ready: Having a mirror and counter space makes all the difference when getting ready in the morning or before an event. With both of these features and some great lighting, you can more easily prepare for your day.
- Adds to the overall look of your bathroom: Vanities tie a bathroom together by providing a visual centerpiece to the room. They also serve as a great surface for decoration or item storage.
- Improves the lighting: Most vanities include lights that either surround the mirror or sit atop it. Whatever the case, these lights perfectly illuminate you when it’s time to get ready or perform skin care. These lights can also be used at night to provide gentler illumination than an overhead lamp.
Bathroom Vanity Work FAQ
Is it hard to install a bathroom vanity?
How difficult a vanity is to replace or install depends on your existing setup and what you want your eventual vanity to look like. For instance, if you need to have a vanity with a sink, but there is no plumbing where you wish to place the vanity, that will be an involved project that should be left to a professional plumber. However, if you only wish to add a mirror and a countertop to create a space that makes it easy to get ready, it will be much easier.
Does a bathroom vanity need to be attached to a wall?
In most cases, you will want to attach a vanity to a wall. While it is not strictly necessary to do so, it makes it easier to install and makes it possible to include a sink. Additionally, vanities that are attached to walls consume less space in a bathroom, making it more likely they will fit in your existing floor plan.
Is a sitting vanity better than a standing vanity?
Some vanities have room underneath for a bench or a chair. This model is not inherently superior to a countertop vanity that you need to stand by in order to use it. However, if you are someone who has an extensive skin care or makeup routine, or has difficulty standing for long periods of time, a seated vanity can be an excellent option. It’s also a great choice for anyone who works in the cosmetics industry and needs to spend long hours applying cosmetics.
Call Us for Help with Your Bathroom Vanity Project
We know that not everyone is ready to start a bathroom remodel project on their own. That’s where the Neighborly® family of brands can help! We provide a wide variety of services that can help you turn your home into the place you always knew it could be. From vanity mirror installation to full bathroom remodels, we can help you make the bathroom you’ve always wanted.
Call us today at (855) 217-8437 to see how we can help you improve your home today!
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