
Today, we’ll be covering the pros and cons that come with getting a single-sink bathroom vanity.
Getting a bathroom remodeled is a big decision for your home. There are many design choices that you’ll have to make throughout a bathroom remodel. One of those choices is determining what kind of bathroom vanity you’ll get. Some vanities have one sink while others have two. Today, we’ll be covering the pros and cons that come with getting a single-sink bathroom vanity.
Pro: They Fit More Easily in Smaller Bathrooms
If your bathroom is on the smaller side, a single-sink bathroom vanity will likely be a better fit for you. Vanities with only one sink can fit more comfortably into small spaces. By having a smaller bathroom vanity, it leaves you with more open space, which will be necessary for navigating your bathroom whenever you need to use it.
Con: Less Storage Space
While you have more space to navigate your bathroom, you sacrifice storage space in the process. A single-sink bathroom vanity won’t be able to store as many of your toiletries. This means you might need to have a wall shelf in order to store any remaining toiletries that could be needed.
Pro: Lower Cost
A single-sink bathroom vanity won’t cost as much as a double-sink vanity. Not only are smaller vanities generally cheaper, but having just one sink instead of two can also be a money saver. After all, you only need a single set of drainage pipes and water lines instead of two in order to set up your sink. You also only have one drain to maintain.
Con: Limits How Many People Can Use The Bathroom at a Time
When you have a single-sink bathroom vanity, you can’t have two people using the vanity at the same time. This can be a problem if there are many people living in your home, as it’s more likely for multiple people to need the bathroom at once.
Questions About Custom Rock Fabrication Services?
If you have questions regarding custom rock fabrication services or how to customize your home, Rock Tops Fabrication is here to answer them. Our trained professionals are here to make sure that your new kitchen is designed and finished in exactly the way you want it. We service areas throughout the state of Maryland. Feel free to give us a call at 410-363-4267. For more information, tips, and tricks, and to see what we have been up to, be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Pinterest, and Houzz.