White Bathroom Vanity Benefits and Where to Buy

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White Bathroom Vanity Benefits and Where to Buy One

A white bathroom vanity is a classic look that can be found in bathroom of various designs and sizes. Many people wonder why whites and off-whites are so popular for bathroom cabinets and where they can get their own white bathroom vanity. Before we talk colors, let's take a look at where you can buy a white bathroom vanity. Bathroom vanities are available in both stock and custom sizes and in a wide range of drawer and cabinet configurations. For example, on CabinetNow, we offer a range of single and double bathroom vanities that are available in several wood options and with custom sizing. Our bathroom vanities are shipped ready-to-assemble and are unfinished so that you can choose the exact color you want.

The world of custom cabinetry may not be the right fit for your bathroom. Stock size bathroom vanities are also wildly available and used in many bathroom remodeling project. In fact, our sister site CabinetHub.com deals in just that, stock size cabinetry. Over at CabinetHub, they also pre-finish the cabinet doors and cabinet boxes, so that they arrive ready to be assembled. Or, they even have the option to ship your new bathroom vanity pre-assembled. They offer single and double vanities, as well as trendy open shelf vanities.

Now that you that you know where to buy a bathroom vanity, it is time to talk color. In the list below, we are going to tell you all the reasons why a white bathroom vanity can be a great choice for your kitchen design!

  1. Bright Whites Reflect Light
    • Nothing is worse than a dark, dingy bathroom. They often feel less clean and are uninviting. Choosing a bright white color for your bathroom vanity can be a great step towards solving this issue. Using whites and off-whites on your vanities and bathroom cabinets is a good way to reflect light in your space. This can be especially helpful for those who do not have a lot of natural light in their spaces or who have smaller bathrooms.
    • A word of caution for those with large bathrooms. Using too much bright white can take a bathroom design from bright and airy to washed out and glaring. To combat this, bathrooms that are already larger or have good natural lighting should look more towards off-white bathroom colors. This way, you will have a better chance of striking the balance of light and dark needed to create a stunning space.
  2. White Bathroom Vanities are Easier to Keep Clean
    • In addition to helping to brighten up the room, white and off-white bathroom vanity cabinets are generally easier to keep clean. However, you may be thinking that darker cabinets would be better for hiding dirt or smudges. If you were thinking this, then you are actually correct! Dark finished cabinets, whether in the kitchen or bathroom, may help to hide how dirty your cabinets are. And so, having brighter cabinets helps you to notice the dirt or smudges so that you can stay on top of cleaning. While the "out of sight, out of mind" aspect of dark finished cabinets may sound appealing, the last thing you want is for a guest to notice all the mess that you have become accustom to. Plus as mentioned above, bright colors for your bathroom cabinets will help reflect light throughout the room. This will help you see messes as they pop up.
  3. A White Bathroom Vanity Goes with Most Styles
    • Depending on the design and styling of your bathroom, repainting your bathroom vanity may require new wall colors or maybe even changing out the linens. Luckily, whites and off-whites tend to be easier to work into design than colors like navy blue or sage green. Plus, this means that you have more freedom in designing, as you don't have to worry as much about clashing colors.

Pro Tip

As you browse bathroom vanity options, you should take a moment to consider how your bathroom is typically used. For example, double vanities can be a game changer for those of us that share a bathroom with another person to prepare for work.

For more advice and pro tips from our cabinet experts, check out our How to Guides

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