Double bathroom vanity basins are often featured in home design magazines and other home design inspirations because they are really stylish and provide great functionality as well. But, is a double vanity basin right for you and your needs?
We have seen many customers who were really satisfied with their decision of installing a double bathroom vanity basin, but it’s worth looking at possible pros and cons for you before you start remodeling your bathroom.
Double Vanity Basins PROS:
Personal Space: If double vanity basins are installed, nothing will beat being able to spread out your toiletries as you will have more space available. This can be the solution is some marital feud as such solid or liquid soap? Or, toothpaste squeezed from bottom or top? With more space available for you and your partner, you don’t have to deal with these issues every day. It’s most common to put a double vanity in the master suite, rather than the family bathroom, for this reason.
No waiting time to use the sink in the Morning or Night: With two vanity basins in the bathroom, your morning routine will go a lot easier as you do not have to wait for someone to finish their thing before you can do your own. Thus, if time is critical in the morning, it might be the right time to install a double sink in your bathroom. Double bathroom vanity basins are recommended, especially for households with a hectic morning ritual.
Personalisation: Having all that extra space in the bathroom sink, you’re not only able to have storage space as much as you want; you can also make one side of the bathroom, your own while designing it based on the style and theme of the whole bathroom and your personal preferences as well.
Double Vanity CONS:
Space Issues: The top most problem with installing double sink bathroom vanity is the space available in the bathroom. Unless you have a large
space in the room, you might not be able to fit a double bathroom vanity.
Cost: Definitely, it is more expensive to plumb double sinks than one single sink. The additional cost of finishes and bigger vanities needs to be considered.
Installation: Obviously, installing a double vanity basin is more difficult than the installation of an ordinary single basin, making it more expensive. But, this is only a one-time cost. Additionally, the construction of cutting and finishing the countertop will also be more difficult because the construction must cut two specially shaped holes. So, have you decided now the right countertop for your bathroom? Contact us now for a quote.
Cleaning: If you have messy children, you probably don’t want to be cleaning two sinks on a daily basis. So installing a double vanity in your family bathroom may lead to more housework ;(
Once you have decided you wish to install a double vanity, please get in touch with us and we can talk about different options. There are floating vanities, shown above and other styles to enhance your bathroom remodel project.