Friday, September 26, 2014

Additional Appeal with Bathroom Cabinets

Modern, sleek and functional bathroom cabinets are easier to maintain than traditional raised-panel cabinets with decorative ridges that trap dirt and dust. There are a lot of questions you should ask yourself when planning for bathroom remodeling. These questions will then narrow down your options. Once you’ve answered them you’ll know what features you’ll need for your bath.

Aside from being a big bulk of box in the bath, bathroom cabinets are getting legs and open shelves where pretty bottles, rolled towels and other functional and fancy items can be saved. Asking yourself if the cabinet would contribute a lot in adding appeal to your bath is the number one question. The type of bathroom and the people who uses it is next, a bathroom with multiple users mean a lot of traffic and wear and tear on the bathroom cabinets. A more sturdy type of bathroom cabinet is what you need. If you are a person who loves bathroom remodeling and does it every year or every other year, you may want to consider an expandable or collapsible cabinet to allow you to experiment. Remodeling companies in Tampa allow you to propose ideas and designs as they improve and suggest the perfect material for you and your family’s needs.

Depending on your situation and the bathroom cabinet you choose, there may be other work required in bathroom remodeling. If you’re replacing an existing bathroom cabinet and the new one has a different footprint there may also be floor works involved. Think about what’s there now and the amount of renovation you’re up when deciding on the bathroom cabinet style and purpose. When planning on widening, take advantage of space between wall studs by recessing a tall storage cabinet into the wall to maximize vertical storage while saving floor space.

Lastly, material is most important, look for durable bathroom cabinets and try to avoid anything with hard-to-clean grout. If you’re remodeling other bathroom finishes as well, consider matching it with your bathroom cabinet. But if you’re stuck with a small bathroom cabinet, consider adding extra storage maybe on top of the cabinet or some sliding storage below.

Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870 N Himes Ave Suite 251 Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 394-5985

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