If you have ever made a concerted effort to clear the mess in your bathroom, you probably already know the benefits of installed bathroom furniture. The compact, but large-capacity units can provide an optimized look to your bathroom, allowing you to store items you do not use every day and display on open shelves to those you do. By hiding your toilet tank and all your pipes, the fitted bathroom furniture maximizes your space, minimizes the accumulated mess and allows you to take full advantage of your free space.
Even if you have a perfect upstairs bathroom, it is always useful to have a toilet on the ground floor for visitors, toddlers, and to save you upstairs while cooking, gardening or just watching a really good TV show.
However, if you have a really small wardrobe space, you may not have thought that you could squeeze any bathroom furniture there, much less something as extravagant as a sink. Well, it may be time to think again. They come in sizes as small as 400 mm wide by 220 mm deep and with semi-recessed washbasin units that occupy, for example, only 420 x 330 mm of its beautiful surface, the space units that save space for your wardrobe have the advantage of offering you the much-needed storage space occupying as little space as possible, and less space than most people imagine.
And there is a surprising variety of styles of bathroom furniture available, traditional and modern. Sinks may be standard widths, with a sink that forms the entire top surface of the unit, or they may be equipped with a sink on the countertop or sink that sinks onto the surface of the unit, retaining surface space around its edges. If you work within the confines of a very narrow space, there are still options available for bathroom furniture.
You can opt for a thin vanity unit, either with a small countertop basin or with a semi-recessed washbasin, mounted on the top of the sink but projecting on the front so you can get a sizeable basin at a time which saves valuable space. And there is also a selection of materials: solid wood in shades of light oak to dark walnut, veneer or laminate in a similar range of shades, glossy white, elegant black and a rainbow of colors.
Wardrobe toilet units can be wall or floor mounted; minimal and open designs with a shelf or shelves for storage, or solid units that have ample closets or drawers. Choose a contrast basin to get attention, choose a neutral that will match your room, or coordinate with an installed WC unit for synchronized sophistication. Just because your wardrobe is small, that does not mean that bathroom furniture cannot be considered an option.
Sara Taylor is a senior content writer for Better Bathrooms, online suppliers of bathroom furniture and toilet units at discounted prices. If You Want Click on It: Bathroom Furniture

