These small-bathroom vanities provide plenty of storage without overtaking the room.
Smart vanity designs can pack plenty of style and storage into a tight space.
These small-bathroom vanities offer a big statement without overtaking the room.
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This petite vanity features a streamlined design that tucks neatly into a nook.
The vanity’s storage is supplemented by a recessed medicine cabinet disguised with a framed mirror.
The walls feature shiny white tiles that reflect light and make the small bathroom appear larger.
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Choose a unit with lower shelf storage to foster a more open look.
Use baskets to keep loose items neatly corraled on the shelf.
Look for abathroom vanity unitthat includes both drawers and cabinet doors to suit various storage needs.
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If there’s room on the countertop, employ organizers to corral frequently used toiletry items.
Vintage-Style Small Vanity
A lack of space needn’t mean a lack of style.
Using every bit of an alcove also allows for a wider countertop with more room for essentials.
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Even if the top is quite large, the unit will appear smaller thanks to the slender base.
To make up for lost storage, install a shelf and a recessed medicine cabinet above the sink.
Get creative by coating your small vanity in a bold paint color.
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This easy bathroom update injects personality into the room and allows you to quickly refresh an out-of-date unit.
Get the look bychoosing a wall-hanging vanitythat appears to float above the tile.
Savvy Small Vanity Ideas
Don’t skimp on style in a small bath.
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you’ve got the option to have a vanity that both works hard and looks good.
Effortlessly combine storage and good looks with these clever small vanity ideas.
A recessed cabinet installed into a sidewall is a smart way to capture space that is typically overlooked.
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Offsetting the sink in the vanity is a clever option for creating a larger area of open counter space.
Considerinstalling a vanityin a corner, which offers extra inches that might otherwise go unused.
Mirrored Small-Bathroom Vanity
The best small-bathroom vanities are those that are both attractive and hardworking.
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A light-color freestanding cabinet with mirrored doors is a great example.
The mirrors bounce light around a room to visually expand the space.
A recessed medicine cabinet offers additional storage.
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To keep the bulky unit from overwhelming the small room, consider painting it a light, bright color.
Add a small shelf above for additional storage.
A furniture-look piece with slender legs tends to be more visually appealing when space is limited.
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A petite round unit takes up less square footage but offers plenty of storage underneath.
Using a smaller sink keeps more countertop open for toiletries.
The curves of the vanity also add an elegant, feminine touch to the decor.
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