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Incorporate Bathroom Furniture to Transform your Bathroom



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By : Terry Metcalfe    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-12 04:33:47
Incorporating bathroom furniture into your bath is a growing trend in bathroom design. Bathroom furniture can alleviates some of the storage problems you may have in your bathroom. Some bathroom furniture also creates a sense of coziness and warmth not usually found in your typical household bathroom.

Bathroom furniture like vanities has become such a big hit with homeowners nowadays that they have given rise to a new growing trend in bathroom furniture design. So instead of limiting themselves to a single, unique looking vanity that resembles a piece of furniture, modern bathroom designers are outfitting their baths with several freestanding fixtures, chairs, tables, armoires and even open shelving units. The interesting thing about these pieces of bathroom furniture is that they all look like they have been imported from the living room, bedroom or even the kitchen. So for those of you with large master baths, you can easily accommodate similarly scaled fittings such as bureaus, armoires and sideboards into your bathroom design to not only add storage space but to also create a comfy and relaxed bathing area. Furniture manufactures now offer the bathroom decorator an excellent assortment of classic, modern and contemporary home decor and furnishings you can use for your bathroom.

Bathroom furniture also has a tendency to invite a new sense of coziness and warmth not usually found in your typical household bathroom. The look of fine old furniture characterizes some of the looks of this new bath cabinetry enveloping the room in richness. You can create this same comfortable feeling in your own bath by importing pieces of furniture from other rooms in your home that add both interest and complement your existing bathroom decor. If you don’t have any spare furniture handy, you can scour your local flea markets, antique stores or garage sales to find a few inspiring candidates. However if you neither have the time or inclination to hit the pavement, you can turn to cabinet manufactures. Many of these cabinet makers have caught onto the growing bathroom furniture trend and have already introduced custom made, furniture quality bath cabinetry, brass hardware, knobs and pulls and oversized mirrors into their lines to create the aura of a gentleman’s dressing room reminiscent of an old English manor house if you so choose to incorporate this style and many others into your bath furnishings.

The other benefit of incorporating bathroom furniture into your lavatory is that these bathroom vanities and cabinets do more than beautify your bathroom, but also improve your storage space and capacity. Armoires provide attractive and functional storage. A tall armoire not only looks impressive in your bathroom but will also hold quite a few more bath accessories and sundries than your standard bathroom cabinet. And don’t forget about the new bureau-like vanities with their numerous drawers of various sizes and shapes with frosted glass cabinet doors. This trendy addition to your bath furniture enhances the sense of this antique finish to create a pretty display. Another type of bathroom furniture is the bathroom suite. Taking its cue from kitchen cabinetry, bathroom suites with wall units embody maximum storage for the bath with drawers and cupboards in a multitude of handy sizes and abundant compartments, these wall length furniture units are sure to meet all your bathroom storage needs.

When incorporating bathroom furniture into your bathroom you don’t have to store all your amenities behind closed doors. In fact open shelving allows you to conveniently access such items as soaps and linens when you need them. Open bathroom shelves come in handy because they are practical, and can be used to imaginatively store and display jars of lotion, perfume bottles, or mounds of fluffy towels and other bathroom knick knacks. Whether free standing or sunken shelves in your bathroom walls, open shelving allows you to get maximum use of the space in your bath besides your medicine cabinet. And unlike other bathroom furniture that may be quite large, the flexibility of open shelving allows you to use nooks and crannies that a standard cabinet won’t fit. Install a couple of these open shelves above your tub for extra towels, or near your bathroom sink is a good way to compensate for the lack of a vanity. And if you really want to be creative, it might be the perfect place to put that TV you’ve wanted to place in your bathroom.

Bathroom furniture can not only alleviate some of the storage problems you may have in your bathroom but with the inclusions of such amenities as chairs and tables, bathroom furniture can make your bathroom comfortable and cozy as well. And if chosen correctly this type of home furniture can complement your fixtures and faucets for a perfect fit.
Author Resource:- Terry Metcalfe writes on behalf of Indigo Showers specialists in luxury steam showers, steam shower baths, http://www.inidgoshowers.co.uk ">steam rooms and shower cubicles.
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