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Easy Tips: How To Choose A Bathroom Vanity For Vessel Sink You'll Love

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What you really want is a gorgeous bathroom that works equally well. A beautiful yet functional space — featuring the perfect vanity for that stunning vessel sink you've been admiring.

And don't worry, pal — I'm here to help you get there! But, let's be realistic here for a moment. Selecting the perfect bathroom vanity to go with your vessel sink is never a quick, one-and-done process. It's a process. You can't just grab something off the shelf and call it a day.

Because the truth is, for most people, what typically happens is that you become so enamored of your vessel sink that you speedily pick a vanity to cross it off your list. People spend so much time thinking about a "perfect" bathroom you've heard and read about without investigating the right vanity for their bathroom. This mindset? It doesn't work.

So, let's explore why and how to select a bathroom vanity for your vessel that you truly adore.

Your Bathroom Is a Work in Progress

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At Ace Decor, we are convinced that bathroom improvement is a continual process just like life. There is no such thing as "done" when it comes to designing a space you love. Just like any other room in your home, your bathroom will be ever evolving, and will do constant editing — but that's all a part of the process!

That's the opposite of what most of the home design and decor world tells you. We've all heard the clickbait cliches — "Get Your Dream Bathroom in 24 Hours! or "Declutter Once and For All!"

But let's get real here for a moment: Time doesn't stand still. Your needs, preferences, and circumstances are in flux. So your bathroom is never going to stay in one state. It's precisely why taking this approach to your bathroom vanity for vessel sink makes it so important to think of your today's activities as part of a process and not a one-off project.

I'm not saying there will never be a "finished" bathroom. Absolutely not! All I'm saying is that when you choose a bathroom vanity for your vessel sink, you are establishing a system that's going to serve you well for a long time to come.

Understanding Why You Need the Right Bathroom Vanity

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Okay, now let's unpack why this matters. "I figured all vessel sinks are the same?" — Why bother with choosing the right bathroom vanity for a vessel sink?

1. Clarity

Selecting a bathroom vanity for your vessel sink that works for you is, like this a huge relief. The bathroom turns into a place where everything has its place, and you can actually focus on enjoying it instead of stressing over it. I promise, once everything in your bathroom has its place and functions well, your morning routine will be a lot smoother.

2. Items Stay in Good Condition

Here's something a lot of people miss: a bathroom vanity isn't merely a decorative object — it's a functional tool that organizes your things. A vanity extends the life of your products when everything has its own spot. When you're spending your time and money decorating your space, think about it: you want your vanity to hold, store and protect your essentials — from towels to toiletries.

3. Having a Working Vanity Makes us Feel Better

Let's discuss how a bathroom organization can be vibey. A calming, functional bathroom makes you feel more in control. The perfect bathroom vanity for your vessel sink gives you the ability to move about your space without restriction, effortlessly, and feeling like you're on top of the world. It's about enjoying your surroundings — not only in the look but in how it serves you day to day.

How to Select the Perfect Bathroom Vanity for Your Vessel Sink in a Few Easy Steps

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Now that we have the mindset change, let's break down the steps to finding the perfect bathroom vanity for your vessel sink. Ready? Let's go!

Step 1: Figure Out What You Actually Need

The first question you need to ask is: What do I need from this vanity?

Take a second and picture what your ideal bathroom looks like. Do around you and vanity that you use for? Does your extra storage need more storage? A chic focal point? Or a seamless surface that integrates with the rest of your bath decor?

You must envision exactly what the vanity will do for you. That's your starting point.

Quick note: Think about how much storage you want. If you have a lot of products to store, you might need a vanity that has drawers or open shelving. Or perhaps, if your focus is aesthetic, a more minimalist design with only a countertop or open space underneath might be better.

Step 2: Measure Your Space

Alright, now everything is clear — you know what you need, it's time to measure your space. Don't skip this step, boo! You'd be amazed at how many buyers choose a beautiful vanity, only to discover that it is far too large or small for their bathroom.

Here's what you should measure:

  • Width: You want to make sure your vanity isn't too overwhelming for the space. You leave space for flow and comfort.
  • Depth: Check how far the vanity will stick out into the bathroom. You don't want it to obstruct any key features such as doors or windows.
  • Height: You want to ensure that your vanity is the correct height for your vessel sink. You want a setup that feels comfy when you wash your hands or face and doesn't have you having to bend awkwardly.

Step 3: Where Fashion Meets Function

Then, you need to pick a style that will work with both your bathroom's aesthetics and the functionality you require. As for vessel sinks, the right vanity should not only showcase the beauty of the sink but also complement the overall bathroom configuration.

  • Modern: If you're after sleek, clean lines, choose vanities with minimalistic design. A floating vanity enhances the modern feeling.
  • Rustic: Wood vanities create texture and warmth and work well with a natural, earthy vessel sink.
  • Traditional: To create a classic effect, pick a vanity with a little more detail — features such as a framed mirror or intricate woodwork — that will contrast beautifully with the vessel sink's elegant shape.

Just remember: form follows function. Choosing a vanity that looks good is important, but make sure the vanity also works for you.

Step 4: Analyze Your Storage Needs

Now, let's talk storage. Do you require a lot of space for your towels, toiletries and bathroom essentials, or is a smaller, cleaner vanity sufficient?

If you're like me and like a tidy bathroom, selecting a vanity with drawers or cabinets can keep your space neat. For minimalists, open shelving or a simple countertop may be just right for displaying your items.

Putting It All Together

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Well, there you have the fundamental steps to selecting the best bathroom vanity for your vessel sink. But here's what they don't tell you: it's not about doing things right. It's about finding a vanity that collaborates with you — a vanity that makes your bathroom a space you loved.

Yes, choose a vanity that's practical, good looking, easy to clean and maintain, long-lasting, and one that can grow with you, when you come into this project with the right frame of mind.

Bonus Tip: Take Your Time

There is no finish line in home improvement. It's a journey. And if you have the right attitude, choosing a bathroom vanity for your vessel sink can be as much fun as actually installing it! Shop at a leisurely pace, lean into your instincts, and select something that makes you grin every time you enter your bathroom.

Ready to Get Started?

Armed with the knowledge and mindset you need to select the best bathroom vanity for your vessel sink, it's time to jump in. Take your time, consider what you need, measure your space and find that vanity that you are going to love.

And if you need more tips or assistance for your home design projects be sure to explore our free resources and to schedule a clarity call. Let us help you make your bathroom exactly how you have always wanted!

FAQs

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1. Is it possible to install a bathroom vanity for a vessel sink myself, or do I need a professional?

Oh, I absolutely understand — DIY is so enticing, especially with bathroom makeover in the wings! And yes, a bathroom vanity for a vessel sink is usually something you can install yourself, but it truly depends on your experience level and comfort with plumbing and installation. If you're handy and have some basic knowledge, you can absolutely do it. But if you're working with plumbing or want to be certain everything's level and secure, hiring a pro can save you a world of stress (and future headaches). Sometimes it is worth spending a bit more to ensure it is done correctly the first time!

2. When combined with a vessel sink, what is the best height for a bathroom vanity?
Vanity Height (in inches) Recommended Range Description
Standard (without vessel sink) 34-36 inches This is the typical height for most bathroom vanities.
With vessel sink (considering sink height) 36-40 inches (depending on vessel sink height) Since vessel sinks sit on top of the countertop, the overall height increases. You may want to adjust based on your preferences.
3. Open shelf or closed cabinet vanity?

There are pros and cons to both options! Open shelves are ideal if you want to make a display of some attractive storage, or want easy access to frequently used items. But they also tend to get a bit messy and need to be tidied up more often. Closed cabinets, meanwhile, conceal contents and offer a more streamlined, clean aesthetic — ideal if you prefer a no-clutter look, or you want to stow extra supplies out of sight. In the end, it depends on your style and how much stuff you're looking to store. For hiding lots of stuff, opt for closed storage. If you're all about minimalism or displaying pretty towels, open shelves may be your thing!

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