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Black bathroom vanity

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About black bathroom vanity

Black Vanities are often the centerpiece of the bathroom. Everything, from mirrors, fixtures, shelves, and even windows, has to take the vanity into account to be positioned correctly. They serve as the main storage unit for the bathroom, keeping toiletries, towels, and other personal care articles away from excess moisture. This not only protects the items but also ensures the room remains tidy and clutter-free. In the same vein, their color will also set the tone for the rest of the bathroom furniture. A black bathroom vanity, for example, can combine all of this functionality with a strong, unique color.

The appeal of black vanities

When it comes to color, black is universally regarded as an intense and bold choice, a natural eye-catcher that can’t go unnoticed. This is doubly true when contrasted with white or other lighter shades, drawing attention to the furniture’s contour. Furthermore, a black bathroom cabinet can serve as a backdrop to give other colors center stage, such as seen in black and gold vanities.

What does a black vanity include?

As the main piece of furniture for the bathroom, the vanity combines aspects of cabinets, drawers, and shelves while also hosting fixtures such as sinks and faucets. That being said, depending on the model, there are black vanity mirror kits and sets that might accompany the furniture. Moreover, it’s not uncommon to find built-in internal battery-operated LED lights to assist the user when searching for items or looking at the mirror. This bypasses the need for any complicated wiring. Drawer rails, hinges, knobs, and other necessary items for the furniture assembly are, of course, included. Wall-mounted vanities will also generally come with the hardware pieces necessary for installation, such as nuts, bolts, and screws.

Materials used in black vanities

In most bathroom furniture pieces, wood is the main material. Of the different types of wood, hardwoods tend to be preferable. This is because the density of the grain helps to avoid moisture build-up, which may deform the material. Some examples include teak, notorious for its moisture resistance, and maple, considered one of the sturdiest options. However, this is not to say that softwoods and other types have no place in bathroom furniture. Even though plywood, and MDF tend to get a bad rap for bathroom furniture, they can work just fine if correctly treated. That being said, it’s important to always avoid direct contact with water. On the vanity top, it’s common to encounter materials such as ceramics, resins, and even porcelain, with the latter being used in many black vanity sinks.