What is Bathroom Cabinet

 

 

A bathroom cabinet is a cabinet in a bathroom, most often used to store hygiene products, toiletries, and sometimes also medications such that it works as an improvised medicine cabinet. Bathroom cabinets are usually placed under sinks, over sinks, or above toilets.

 

Advantages of Bathroom Cabinet

The Extra Space
One of the main benefits of bathroom cabinets is that, for every bathroom, they provide a good amount of extra space, especially if you have a small bathroom. You can keep clean towels and hide things you don' t want in the open, such as extra toilet paper, toothpaste, and personal belongings.

The Aesthetic
Because of their stylish look and sizes, the bathroom cabinet will create a distinct aura no matter the style you choose. Depending on your taste, you can choose traditional or modern bathroom cabinets. The crucial point here is the style of your bathroom cabinets; cabinets with smooth edges and light colors create a classic feel, while cabinets with sharp edges and dark colors, such as dark gray or black, create a minimalist and modern feel. Regardless of your choice, these cabinets will be one of the main parts of your bathroom and will affect the overall mood.

Easy To Clean
Hygiene is very important for bathrooms as they are one of the most prone rooms to spillages and dirt, as well as for bathroom cabinets. Easy to clean is a crucial benefit of bathroom cabinets due to their primary materials, such as particle board and MDF (Medium Density Fiber.) You can also store and easily reach cleaning materials that can cause spillage and excessive dirtiness and save time and money.

Customizable

A bathroom cabinet is a must for people looking for that extra touch in their bathroom to show their character, as they are fully customizable. You can change the material, the color, the size, and the hardware of the bathroom cabinets however you want.

Ultimate Price Performance

Among the benefits of bathroom cabinets, their price may be the best. Due to the availability of many different types and styles of bathroom cabinets, the overall cost of stock bathroom cabinetry is budget-friendly. You can definitely find the most suitable one according to your budget.

Increased Value

As well as being the ultimate price-performance component, another benefit of bathroom cabinets is that they increase the overall price of your house. If your home has a nice-looking bathroom with the best bathroom cabinets, your house' s value will be positively affected.

 

 

 
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The 7 Kinds Of Bathroom Cabinets

Wall cabinets
These cabinets are attached to the wall. It may have shelves and 2 doors and could have a mirror at the front door.

Mirrored cabinets
These are the widely used cabinets for the bathroom. It is a multi-functional cabinet. You are able to check yourself in the mirror and at the same time, store your bathroom needs inside.

Stainless steel mirror cabinets
The steel gives the bathroom cabinet a more sleek and stunning appearance.

Sink cabinets

This is usually referred to as a vanity unit that has a sink and a cabinet underneath it and makes a great space saver.

Tall cabinets

The name speaks for itself. It is a slim bathroom cabinet that stands as tall as you or even taller with 3 to 5 shelves. It also saves up a lot of space.

Corner cabinets

Another space saver storage that can be placed, hung, or mounted at the tiny angled part of your bathroom.

Wooden cabinets

This kind of cabinet gives your bathroom a natural feel in it. It is classy and sophisticated looking, and blends well with your other wooden furniture.

 

Design a Bathroom Vanity to Fit the Space

 

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Size

Is your bathroom on the smaller or larger side? Smaller bathrooms benefit from lower-profile vanities that make the room seem larger. Floating, or wall-mounted, vanities are a good option in this case. The air space beneath the vanity increases visual depth and still provides room for undercounter basket or container storage.

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Use

If you're designing a powder room your needs will be quite different than that of a family-friendly hall bath or a luxurious master suite. The more frequently a bathroom will be used, the more thoughtful you'll have to be about storage capacity and maintenance requirements.

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Sinks

How many sinks do you want? Ideally, if you're interested in having two sinks, you'll want your vanity to be at least 60-inches (5-feet) wide, leaving elbow room for the two of you as well as extra countertop space.

 

Things To Keep In Mind Before Purchasing A Bathroom Vanity
 
 
Available Space

A bathroom vanity can quickly take up a lot of space if it is too big, or look out of place if it is too small. Measure the intended space accordingly, so you don' t end up with something too big or too small in the space available in your bathroom.

 
Existing Layout

The bathroom layout is a massive factor in the size and shape of the vanity you choose. Unless you plan on completely changing your bathroom layout, your vanity will have to go where the existing one is.

 
Flow Of Traffic

With entry doors, cabinet doors, and drawers continually opening and closing, make sure that you leave enough space for you and your family to move around without hassle.

 
Plumbing

Rerouting your plumbing is an expensive and challenging job that takes a lot of time and effort. Therefore, we advise that you stick with a vanity similar to the current one in your bathroom and place it in the same location.

 
Existing Features

If you' re just replacing your bathroom vanity, you need to keep in mind the existing features of this space. Like the plumbing, mirrors, light switches, and power outlets are challenging and costly things to change.

 

 

Bathroom Vanity Sizes

 

Standard Height
The standard bathroom vanity height has always been 30 to 32 inches. If you aren' t the tallest, you should opt for a standard height vanity. Plus, these work well for homes with children who use the bathroom vanity frequently.

Comfort Height
In recent years, taller, comfort height vanities have grown in popularity. Comfort height bathroom vanities measure to be about 36 inches in height, compared to the standard 30-inch or 32-inch. The extra inches have become more common as the human population is taller than they were 100 years ago. The additional inches makes access things easier and puts less strain on the back of those using it.
If you' re not sure what height is most comfortable for you, grab a tape measure and head to your kitchen. If the height of your kitchen counter makes it easy for you to chop veggies, mix a cake batter, or carving meat, it is most likely that it will be a good height for your bathroom vanity. However, if you' re continually bending forward or lifting your elbows while working in your kitchen, opt for a vanity that is slightly higher or lower may be in order. Additionally, you should factor in all your housemates' height and abilities, including children and those in wheelchairs.

Width
Your bathroom vanity width will solely depend on whether you get a single or double sink cabinet. The average of the bathroom vanities is between 24-inches and 72-inches, but to help you make the best decision for your bathroom, here are some more specific measurements:

Single Sink
The average bathroom vanity width for a single-sink cabinets range between 30 and 48 inches. Single-sink vanities are perfect for smaller bathrooms or powder rooms where every extra inch of space matters. It is also great for guest bathrooms where you don' t need loads of storage space.
Double Sink: The average width for a double vanity ranges between 60 and 72 inches. Double-sink vanities are fantastic for couples who share both where each partner can have their own sink. It also works well in master baths and main bathrooms that the entire family share. You will, however, need space for this type of vanity.

Depth
Your bathroom vanity is a great place to store a few bathroom essentials. Therefore, it is vital that your vanity has a bit of depth to add things like spare toothpaste, toilet paper, and towels. Most bathroom vanities measure between 17 and 24 inches deep, with the standard vanity being 21 inches deep. If you have a smaller bathroom space, opt for a narrow depth vanity which is available under 18 inches. Shallow vanities allow you to open cabinet doors and drawers easily and make the flow of foot traffic easier.

 

Bathroom Vanity Trends

 

 

Minimalist
Simple yet sleek is always a stunning option for any bathroom vanity. Having a minimalist design will give your bathroom a spa-like look and feel and keep the space looking fresh. To obtain this modern look, opt for minimalist hardware, clean lines, and a simple, uncluttered countertop.

Open-Shelving
Combine a few drawers and doors with open shelving. It may be taboo to have your bathroom essentials in plain view of guests, but you can easily arrange them in a way that looks elegant. Use your open shelving as storage space for towels, toilet paper, toothpaste, lotions, and shower products.

Wood
Natural-looking wood vanities will give any bathroom a sleek spa look. Leaving the wood unfinished will add additional charm and a natural serenity to the bathroom, and will look great with glossy countertops, round mirrors, and metallic hardware.

Marble
For a luxurious and durable vanity, go with marble. Even though expensive, marble countertops add elegance and style to both traditional and contemporary bathrooms, plus it will last you a lifetime.

Floating
A recent trend that can be seen in most modern bathrooms are floating vanities. These types of vanities give a bathroom a chic, modern look and feel. Keep things sleek by keeping your vanity white with simple hardware, or opt for textured finishes or grainy wood.

Industrial
Add industrial influences to your bathroom vanity by using reclaimed wood, metal hardware, and rough-hewn designs. To add a little contrast to your bathroom vanity, pair an industrial base with an elegant marble or ceramic countertop.

 

What Type of Bathroom Cabinet is the Best

 

Solid Wood Bathroom Cabinets
Oak is often considered the sturdiest wood for bathroom vanities, and it's commonly used for vanities. Options like cherry or teak can also provide excellent results.
Solid wood vanities have a classic, timeless appearance with natural finishes or stains that can't be replicated by other materials. They can be stained to any color you desire.
The strength of solid wood also ensures that end-users are not limited in their choice of countertop material. Whether they prefer marble or acrylic, the vanity will provide the necessary structural support for their countertop.
Particleboard Bathroom Cabinets
Particleboard is generally considered the opposite of solid wood concerning bathroom vanity construction. It's a composite board made by bonding wood particles together, heating, and pressing them into sheets.
The strength of particleboard varies depending on particle size and board density, but it's typically seen as too weak to support heavy solid-surface materials like quartz or granite. Lighter countertop materials, such as acrylic, can be used.
Particleboard bathroom vanities are more susceptible to the effects of water, heat, and steam compared to other materials. While they are often cheaper than vanities made from other materials, they may cost more in the long run if they need replacement due to damage.
It's generally recommended to avoid bathroom vanities made from particleboard. You won't find bathroom cabinets with this material among Ebath's top-quality bathroom vanities.
MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) Bathroom Cabinets
MDF can be a good "middle-of-the-road" choice for bathroom vanities. While it's designed similarly to plywood, it's denser and sturdier. The wood chips used to make MDF are compressed at longer times and higher temperatures.
MDF bathroom vanities tend to be more affordable and have a smooth surface. Unlike solid wood, you don't have to worry about the material expanding and contracting, causing paint layers to crack. However, as a manufactured material, MDF cannot be stained like solid wood. Nonetheless, it pairs well with paint finishes.
While MDF can work well in bathrooms and is cost-effective, its vulnerability to water means it's often used in combination with solid wood in bathroom cabinets.
Plywood Bathroom Cabinets
While not as high-end as solid wood, plywood can serve as a reliable choice for bathroom cabinets. Plywood consists of multiple layers of wood veneers glued together.
Plywood bathroom vanities are not as prone to expansion and contraction due to temperature or humidity changes compared to solid wood. This means they can offer an extended lifespan.
Plywood's durability can make it an ideal choice for accommodating various countertop materials. It's a practical and sturdy option for your customers.
Plywood bathroom vanities may not have the same luxurious appeal as solid wood, but they are more resilient, making them a dependable choice.

 

 

Should My Bathroom Cabinets Match My Kitchen Cabinets

The short answer here is that it comes down to your preferences. Kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinets don't need to match. With that being said, there are still factors that are worth considering. Is the rest of your home experimental and forward-thinking? If so, go wild! There is no need to conform to any advice from "experts" or opinionators unless you feel obliged to. If, on the other hand, your home has a certain mood already set, e.g. pale tones throughout and cabinets only appearing in a classic, raised panel style it might throw the whole balance off if one bathroom suddenly has navy blue shaker cabinets in it, which is considered a lot more modern approach.
Also keep in mind the distance between your kitchen and bathroom. If they are in different parts, or even floors of the home there is a greater possibility to create separate moods and atmospheres. If the two rooms are in close proximity, the typical approach is to not let either stand out too much from one another. Again, this is a matter of preference and whatever you decide feels right for you most likely will.

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How to Paint Bathroom Cabinets

Painting bathroom cabinets is just like painting any other kind of cabinet, with just a couple of minor changes. For starters, make sure that your cabinet has been stripped of any paint, primer, or varnish. Once this is done, rough up the surface slightly with 220 grit sandpaper and apply several fresh coats of primer, referencing the manufactures instructions. Next, apply a few coats of your choice of paint until the cabinet is your desired color and uniformity. We recommend using a satin or semi-gloss paint, as it will stand up best to the moist and humid conditions of a bathroom.

 

 

How Do the Design and Aesthetics of Kitchen Cabinets Differ from Bathroom Cabinets

The design and aesthetics of kitchen cabinets are considerably different from bathroom cabinets. Kitchen cabinets are available in a wide range of styles, from rustic and traditional to modern and contemporary. They often come in neutral or warm color schemes, with wood or painted finishes. Bathroom cabinets, on the other hand, are typically more elegant, and sleek, and often feature unique decorative elements that match the overall design of the bathroom. They usually come in white, black, or other light colors, with glossy or high-gloss finishes.

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Here’s What to Consider When You’re Designing a Vanity for Your Bathroom

Sinks
Double bathroom vanities are popular to keep two separate spaces—one for you and one for your partner. If this is the route you want to go, the vanity needs to be at least five feet wide to account for elbow room for each person.

Size
You want the vanity to be in proportion to the rest of the bathroom. A smaller bathroom will require a lower-profile vanity. Floating and wall-mounted vanities are good choices for smaller bathrooms. This creates visual depth while still providing room for container storage.

Usage
If you have a powder room or hall bath, the utilization will be different than for a master bath. Consider storage capacity and how much maintenance will be required.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: Can I use kitchen cabinets in my bathroom?

A: If you are looking for a very specific aesthetic, you can use kitchen cabinets in the bathroom. However, this may be more headache than it's worth. The repurposed kitchen cabinets needed to be redesigned to accommodate the under-sink plumbing required in the bathroom. Additionally, kitchen cabinets need to be completely resealed to better handle the additional moisture and humidity in the bathroom. If your remodeled kitchen cabinets are not regularly resealed, you may find that the cabinets warp or sag and won't have the durability you need.

Q: What is the best material for bathroom cabinets?

A: When determining the best material for your bathroom cabinets, there are a variety of construction materials you can choose from, including MDF, solid plywood, or solid wood. Ultimately, bathroom cabinets made from any of these materials will provide you with the durability and longevity you crave, but you should consider how much moisture and humidity they will be exposed to. You may also want to consider the weight of your countertops to ensure that the cabinet material is strong enough to support your counters without any tilting, cracking, or warping.

Q: Should my bathroom and kitchen cabinets match?

A: Combining kitchen cabinets with bathroom cabinets comes down to personal preference. In most cases, you don't need to match them to each other. However, if your bathroom is right next to the kitchen, you may want to consider continuing to use the same color and style to maintain consistency in the space.

Q: What is the best hardware for my cabinets?

A: Choosing hardware for your bathroom or kitchen cabinets is a personal preference that matches your overall design aesthetic. Chrome, nickel, and stainless steel are popular choices because of their ability to blend into almost any space. However, you may also decide to choose a metallic or matte finish to create a more modern look.

Q: Can I customize the color or finish of my bathroom cabinets?

A: Yes, we offer customization options for the color and finish of your bathroom cabinets. You can choose from a range of finishes to match your bathroom decor and personal style.

Q: Can I buy bathroom cabinets in bulk for my business?

A: Yes, we offer bulk purchasing options for businesses including wholesalers, distributors, and retailers. Please contact our sales team to discuss your specific requirements and pricing.

Q: What material is the best for bathroom cabinets?

A: The answer to this question is directly related to your budget. The most expensive alternative is solid wood cabinets, or more specifically solid hardwood (made from maple, birch, and other wood types). This option is also the most reliable because it is less likely to crack or permanently warp.

Q: Should my bathroom cabinets match my kitchen cabinets?

A: The short answer here is that it depends on your preference. Kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinets do not need to match. Having said that, there are still some factors worth considering. Is the rest of your home experimental and forward-thinking? If so, go crazy! There is no need to follow any advice from “experts” or opinionators unless you feel it is necessary. On the other hand, if your home already has a certain mood set, such as light tones throughout the room and cabinets only in the classic raised panel style, if a bathroom is suddenly outfitted with navy blue shaker cabinets, this It's considered a more modern approach that might tip the whole balance off.

Q: How to paint bathroom cabinets?

A: Painting bathroom cabinets is just like painting any other type of cabinet, with just a few minor changes. First, make sure any paint, primer, or varnish has been removed from your cabinets. Once you've done this, lightly sand the surface with 220-grit sandpaper and apply a few new coats of primer, following the manufacturer's instructions. Next, apply several coats of the paint of your choice until the cabinets reach your desired color and uniformity. We recommend using satin or semi-gloss paint as it best withstands the humid conditions in bathrooms.

Q: What is the name of the cabinet in the bathroom?

A: There are many different types of bathroom cabinets. Bathroom linen cabinets, vanity cabinets, and medicine cabinets are a few common types. Bathroom cabinets are a good blanket term because it essentially describes any storage facility within a bathroom. However, when people talk about bathroom cabinets, they are usually referring to vanities. It is believed that vanities got their name because they are often the focal point in a bathroom. Architects and designers go to great lengths to distract from other, less appealing features of a toilet or restroom. Another theory is that the name comes from the effect the dresser has on humans. Dressing cabinets are often equipped with mirrors whose purpose is to reflect

Q: What is the fundamental difference between kitchen cabinets vs bathroom cabinets?

A: Kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinets serve different functions and hence differ from each other in many ways. Both are designed to organize and store items, but bathroom cabinets are intended to provide functional elegance, while kitchen cabinets are meant to provide functionality along with convenience.

Q: How do the design and aesthetics of kitchen cabinets differ from bathroom cabinets?

A: The design and aesthetics of kitchen cabinets are considerably different from bathroom cabinets. Kitchen cabinets are available in a wide range of styles, from rustic and traditional to modern and contemporary. They often come in neutral or warm color schemes, with wood or painted finishes. Bathroom cabinets, on the other hand, are typically more elegant, and sleek, and often feature unique decorative elements that match the overall design of the bathroom. They usually come in white, black, or other light colors, with glossy or high-gloss finishes.

Q: Can I use kitchen cabinets in the bathroom, or vice versa?

A: While you can technically use both kitchen and bathroom cabinets interchangeably, it is not recommended. Since bathroom cabinets are designed with water resistance in mind, they are likely to hold up better in a bathroom environment. Similarly, kitchen cabinets are better suited for the kitchen, as they are sturdy enough to withstand high volumes of use and heavy objects, such as large pots or cans.

Q: Does the installation process differ between kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinets?

A: While the installation process for kitchen and bathroom cabinets varies by contractor, bathroom cabinets may require additional installation steps to ensure they can withstand the humidity and moisture associated with the bathroom. Different types of hardware, such as rust-resistant hinges or soft-close drawers, may also be used in bathroom cabinets to ensure they are durable enough to last.

Q: What height should the vanity be?

A: Many consider 33" to be a good standard, but make sure the height is chosen with you and your family members in mind. If you have little ones in the family but don't want to get a vanity that might be too low for adults, a step stool for the children just might do the trick. Once you have decided on height, you can also consider if you have enough space for a double vanity with two sinks, but sticking to a nice single sink vanity could also just be a matter of preference.

Q: What is a bathroom cabinet?

A: A bathroom cabinet is a cabinet in a bathroom, most often used to store hygiene products, toiletries, and sometimes also medications such that it works as an improvised medicine cabinet. Bathroom cabinets are usually placed under sinks, over sinks, or above toilets.

Q: What is the difference between bathroom cabinet and bathroom vanity?

A: All bathroom cabinets topped with a sink are considered vanities. However, if you have extra bathroom cabinets that aren't attached to any sink and are just used for storage, these aren't considered vanities.

Q: Are bathroom cabinets the same as kitchen cabinets?

A: The standard height for kitchen cabinets is 34 inches high. Bathroom cabinets come in a little shorter, typically at 31 inches. These cabinets are also shallower, with a standard depth of 21 inches, versus 24 inches for kitchen models. These differences affect more than just the storage space available.

Q: What do you put in a bathroom cabinet?

A: Even if you don't use cotton swabs and cotton balls every day, it's nice to have them available. Likewise, stash feminine products and other personal paper products in your bathroom storage so they're there when you need them.

Q: What is the cabinet under the bathroom sink called?

A: A sink base cabinet is a cabinet that has been designed to use with a sink. The style of the cabinet depends on the type of sink that will be installed. A sink base cabinet has been specially crafted to use with a sink. The cabinet does not have a back panel, which allows plenty of room for access to the plumbing.

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