So you’re in the process of replacing the bathroom cabinets, but you’re worried about making the right choice. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Picking the best fit based on what you’re working with requires a little bit of planning, avoiding impulse buying and asking for expert help if need be. If you’re keen to elevate your bathroom space, the cabinets are a good place to start. This guide will cover different styles, what you should be considering along the way, as well as where to look to find the right options for the job. 

 

Different Styles to Consider

General bathroom cabinets and vanities come in numerous options, including free-standing, pedestal, floating, vessel, under-mounted sink and more. Pedestal vanity cabinets require very little space and are ideal when working with a smaller bathroom. The other types tend to be a little bit less generic, and should be considered based on the aesthetic and practical requirements you’re hoping to fill. Take some time to explore different options, while doing what you can not to rush the process and end up being overwhelmed or worse, making a (later regretted) buying decision without feeling 100% confident about the decision. 

 

Start with Practical Considerations

Choosing the best bathroom cabinets requires you to explore who is going to be using it and how. Couples may have different requirements than single people, some individuals may spend longer in the bathroom for whatever reason, or you may simply be a bath person rather than a shower one (meaning there may be less space to work with in the bathroom to put cabinets in to begin with). The amount of people sharing the space, as well as what you would like to store in general and vanity cabinets can mean the difference between appreciating the space, rather than sighing every time you enter it. 

 

A wooden bathroom cabinet set built into the general design of the room

 

Work Through Potential Obstacles

By breaking down the potential obstacles to fitting certain types and sizes of cabinets, you’ll be able to rest easy knowing that everything will come together at the end of the redesign. Take doors and walls into account, with the former needing enough space if it swings inwards in order not to clutter up the area or hit and damage the cabinet with every swing. Take measurements of shower, bath and toilet positions, to have fixed specifications of how much room you have to work with in terms of the basin(s) and cabinets. A small bathroom doesn’t mean not being able to get what you want. It simply means putting in more time to plan, in order to get your dream space at the end of the day. 

 

High Quality Bathroom Cabinets

The Bella Bathrooms team offers a large selection of vanity cabinets to choose from, selected from some of the most trusted and reputable suppliers in the world. Our cabinets even come with matching mirror and light options, in order for you to curate the best possible combinations based on your preferences and needs. At affordable prices, even for the custom-made options, we’re able to match these to the best of our abilities. Get in touch if you’d like to explore the best fit, in order to ensure that you choose the right bathroom cabinets in the near future.