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Solid Surface Installations: Selecting a Curved Vanity

23 January 2023

It should come as no surprise that choosing vanities, which serve as the centrepiece of any bathroom, requires much thought because so many options are available. This step-by-step guide comes to the rescue to save the day and make the process easier, as there are so many alternatives available on the market nowadays that it may be difficult to narrow down a pick for a vanity.

Choose A Category

First things first, you have to decide the kind of vanity you want to get. Wall-mounted vanities and floor-standing vanities are the two primary types of vanities. It’s possible that you already have a taste in the aesthetic, which can also vary depending on the house where it will be put. You will also need to decide if you want a contemporary vanity or something more conventional that would be more suited for a home that has a more classic design. After making these two choices, you will have a general concept of what you should search for in a vanity; therefore, you can now focus on the more minute elements, such as the style and design.

Choose A Format To Use

The next significant step is to decide on the design of the vanity you intend to purchase. You could already have a particular design in mind or be interested in investigating a few different choices. Because this is such a big industry, there is an extremely diverse selection of vanity styles. Having said that, once you have decided on a vanity range, most of the selections in the subsequent phases will be simplified for you.

Select A Size

Your options for vanities have been reduced to a specified range; the next step is choosing the size of the vanity you want to purchase. This will often be determined by the size of your bathroom and the sizes available in the vanity range that you choose to go with. You may be able to choose the number of drawers and doors you want, and if you go with a vanity that is 1200 millimetres or larger, you can choose between a single basin or a double basin configuration.

Choose A Coating To Apply

Once more, this is something that will be restricted to your chosen vanity. Each vanity collection features its one-of-a-kind offering of a variety of different finishes, including painted, melamine, timber veneer, solid oak, and Thermo laminated options. You will want to choose a finish that coordinates well with your bathroom’s layout and colour palette.

Choose a Benchtop Basin

If you have chosen a vanity that already includes a basin as part of the benchtop, you can skip this step and move on to the next one. Some of our vanity collections come with various basins to pick from, while others do not include any basin in the package. If you have selected a vanity that doesn’t come with a basin but rather a flat benchtop, then the world is your oyster, and you can pick whatever basin you like. If you have chosen a vanity that does come with a basin, then the world is your oyster.

Choose A Knob Or A Handle

Choosing a handle is the final and final phase in the process. Depending on the vanity you purchase, this step may not be necessary because some come equipped with a handle that can be hidden from view. However, if your vanity does include a handle option, you will often be required to choose a colour (such as brass or black) and a style. For example, brass or black handles (e.g. round or pull).

Now all that’s left to do is complete your vanity by accessorising it with the appropriate ware and other items, and you’ll be set to go.

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Disclaimer

All solid surface materials and brands supplied and fabricated by The Kitchen Installation Company (TKIC) are silica-free and fully compliant with Australian safety and quality standards. We are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our clients, team members, and the environment by using materials that meet or exceed regulatory requirements.