Most consumers know just how frustrating it can be when shopping for new bathroom fixtures and not being able to find the exact design or style you have in mind. While the assortment of items, such as bathroom vanities, on the shelves at home improvement stores and in the showrooms of bathroom designers is vast, there are so many possible combinations of materials, accessories, sinks, and other details that finding the perfect piece may not be possible. For many, the best choice lies in custom bathroom vanities.
What Are Custom Bathroom Vanities?
A custom bathroom vanity is one that is made to suit the consumer’s exact specifications. While they tend to be more costly than standard vanity designs, they still represent a large share of the total bathroom vanity market. Custom designs are sought out for a number of reasons.
Many consumers have in mind the exact vanity that would work best in their new or refurbished bathroom. It may be driven by their love of marble countertops, preference for dark wood, and desire for an undermount sink. Others may prefer a stone composite counter bearing a unique color combination, light wood, vessel sinks, and stainless steel accents. In any case,custom bathroom vanities allow consumers to hand pick each component of the vanity to best suit their needs and preferences. From the counter material, to the sink style, to the material used for the handles on the cabinets, a custom piece is truly a one of a kind creation.
Contrary to popular belief, as long as your preferences don’t involve some exotic wood from overseas, paired with a custom hand blown glass vessel sink, custom pieces can actually be affordable. Many manufacturers offer a type of mix and match option with their bathroom vanities that provides custom capabilities, not far above standard vanity costs. This is accomplished by their ability to mass produce the most popular choices in counter material, standard sized vanities in a range of wood colors, and bathroom sinks in the most popular styles. For the most part, being able to pick and choose these basic options fulfills most consumers needs.
If they are seeking a true custom piece, however, with hand carved wood decorations, custom sculpted sinks, or other labor intensive specifications, there will be an added cost to pay. Other custom vanities are designed in non standard sizes or shapes, intended to better fit unusually shaped rooms or odd sized spaces. These custom pieces will also carry a higher price tag than most with them.
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