9 Bathroom Vanity Trends to help you choose the best vanity for your space
For most homeowners, the master bathroom has become their sanctuary – their personal space where they can relax and grab a moment all to themselves. If you’re thinking about remodeling your bathroom or even just making some minor changes, the bathroom vanity is one of the areas that can make a big difference – both for decor and functionality.


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9 Bathroom Vanity Trends
You can find plenty of bathroom trend articles online, but for some reason, I found it difficult to find an article specifically written about bathroom vanity trends. This may be the first of its kind.
1. White, ebony and gray vanities

Importantly, these colors will stand the test of time, and also, if you decide to repaint the walls in a few years, they will still go. Other colors can be more challenging to decorate with and make it harder to sell your house in the future.
Newtown Single bathroom set Chelsea Single bathroom vanity
You should also note that cooler tones, such as grays and silvers, are much more stylish vs warmer such as beiges, taupes and gold, so bear this in mind when picking vanity colors, paint colors, hardware, lighting and mirrors. Make sure everything will work harmoniously together.
2. Open shelving

For this reason, many are choosing a vanity with an open shelf at the bottom. Others are building in extra open shelving on the walls. Both of these can also give you more of a farmhouse style look.
3. Vessel sinks

Ferrara double vanity with vessel sinks
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4. Open bottom vanities

Clemmy double bathroom vanity set
5. Floating vanities

6. Under-mount sinks

7. Marble and quartz sinks (rather than granite or laminate)

Most people prefer to avoid the marble lip (or backsplash) at the back. It looks more modern. But, this really depends on the wall behind it. If you have a tile wall, there is no need for the lip as the tiles protect the walls. Same goes with wainscoting. But, if your wall is bare and just has paint, you will be safer with the backsplash to protect the wall from water spattering on the walls.
Millfield Single bathroom vanity set
8. Brushed nickel hardware

Despite some reports that claim that bronze and gold are back or starting to trend again, I’m here to tell you that these colors don’t have staying power. They look dated and most consumers don’t like them. Furthermore, in a few years, they will date your home.
9. Minimalism
We are seeing a minimalist trend or “less is more” theme, and it’s especially important in the bathroom as it’s a small space. Try to keep the area decluttered. It’s a common design mistake that makes the area look messy and unsophisticated.
Bathroom Vanities you can buy online

It’s important to note that almost all of these featured below come in white, gray and ebony, so just click on them if you like the style, but prefer a different color.
Single sink vanities
Double sink vanities
As I mentioned above, just click on the pictures to find out more information (or to buy any of them). And, click here for more bathroom vanity choices.
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Bathroom Vanity Trends for 2021





