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Guide to Caring For Your Antique Bathroom Vanity

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Antiques just seem to talk to some of us. We love them for the way they make us feel. They bring back memories of a simpler time, when things were well built and quality workmanship was a way of life.

When you love antiques, the natural path for you is to want to incorporate them into every nook and cranny of your home. It will follow that you want to incorporate them into the bathroom as well. For most people, that means using an antique as a bathroom vanity. Antique bathroom vanities can be the focal point of the entire room, as a matter of fact.

The Importance of Maintenance

Keep this antique vanity looking lovely

Keep this antique vanity looking lovely

Since the bathroom tends to be a moister environment than most antique furniture was designed for, you’re going to need a little extra preparation and a little extra care. It will help you to know a little more about that in order to keep your antique bathroom vanity looking sharp and staying new. Once you master the basics, you’re going to slide them right into your daily routine. This will assure that you keep your antique bathroom vanity in great shape for years to come.

Every antique bathroom vanity is unique, depending on the materials that they are built of. You won’t care for a stone top in the same way that you will for a wood vanity. Likewise, the same cleaners won’t apply and the treatment that you will use to help perpetuate the beauty of your piece are going to be different.

Sealing

Preparing your antique wood to do duty as an antique vanity means that you may need to do a little sealing. In some cases, rubbing down the wood with a good coating of linseed oil, or even sealing it will be necessary prior to installing it in your bathroom.

On a daily basis or at the least several times a week, you will want to use some special treatment on your antique bathroom vanities to assure they stay bright and keep their luster. What you will do will differ depending on the materials that are involved.

Wood Bathroom Vanities

The problems that wood will face usually pertain to the wood drying out, but the antique bathroom vanity made of wood doesn’t face this problem. In fact it faces the opposite one. It may soak up the moisture from the air and will end up expanding in ways that frankly, you’d rather it didn’t. Treat your wood vanity with linseed oil or some type of sealant prior to installation. Check to be certain that you have adequate ventilation in your bathing area.

Beautiful, natural wood vanities can be maintenance-intensive

Beautiful, natural wood vanities can be maintenance-intensive

On Polishing

Once you have done those things, regular cleaning or polishing with a good quality antique wood polish will keep it shining and well conditioned. It will also give it a soft glow that will keep it looking wonderful.

Before you use any wood polish check an inconspicuous spot to be sure that the polish will not leave a mark. If your antique bathroom vanity of wood is not finished with a poly or other varnish or sealant, keeping it well waxed will be imperative. If it has been sealed the waxing isn’t a necessity.

Stone Topped Vanities

Stone vanities are wonderful additions to your bath but they also require some extra care. They are usually dual materials so that while the top requires a special cleaner that is slated for use on stone, the bottom will quite likely be of wood and will need the care and waxing that wood requires.

You should take care to not use polishes or creams that are not geared toward use on stone as they may actually scar or mar the face of your stone surface. Likewise us a polish that is made for stone. Be careful what you leave on the face of your antique bathroom vanity made of stone. While it is sturdy, hot things can mar the finish and cosmetic spills may damage it.

Giving your antique bathroom vanities the proper care will assure that they continue to serve you for far longer and stay looking as beautiful as they were the day you bought them.

The Master Bedroom Vanity Set

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Have a lot of available space in your master bathroom? Try a bedroom vanity set. It is not only a great way to take up some of the extra space you have but there are many other wonderful things that come with having all of that room. For almost the exact cost of a single vanity and sink, a bedroom vanity set will actually give you two cabinets, two sinks, and two mirrors to aid efficiency in the bathroom. This double nature means you won’t have to worry so much about fighting over whose turn it is to use the sink.

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An Antique Vanity in the Modern-Day Bathroom

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Do you ever think about why people tend to love an antique vanity so much? To investigate this trend, let’s go back a century or so ago, before the supremacy of plastics, when natural hardwoods were the norm in all furnishings.
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An Elegant Wood Bathroom Vanity Will Revitalize a Dull Design

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

There are so many unique options in pedestal vanities and other kinds of bathroom vanities that most people just feel overwhelmed by the selection process. Choices like a metal or wood bathroom vanity seem to only complicate things.
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Have an Alluring Vanity Cabinet in Your Home

Monday, August 24th, 2009

What is it about a vanity cabinet, exactly, that makes it so alluring?

Perhaps it starts a long time ago, when hardwood was the furniture material of choice. This was, of course, long before the proliferation of cheap plastic polymers. This was also long before the widespread adoption of the assembly line system. It was, simply put, a time when skilled artisans crafted a vanity cabinet entirely by hand, with skill and professionalism and artistry that modern machines can’t quite seem to replicate. And while many craftsmen imitated their works, they never made carbon copies.
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A Popular but Traditional Bathroom Vanity Cabinet is the Way to Go

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Lately, I’ve been doing a fair amount of thinking about a bathroom vanity cabinet and the reasons behind the noticeable success of such common bath features. A long time ago, hardwood was the furniture material of choice. This was, of course, a while before the proliferation of cheap plastic polymers. This was also long before the widespread adoption of the assembly line system. (more…)

Decorate Your Bathroom with Elegant Antique Vanities

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Do you ever ask yourself why it is people tend to love antique vanities so much? I believe this is because of the way we perceive concepts like individuality. It’s also a quality issue. antique vanities used to be furnished entirely by the hands of highly trained and skilled craftsmen who understood the value of art and beauty and quality. (more…)

Add Some Character to Your Bathroom with Bath Vanity Furniture

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The Oliver antique bath vanityHave you ever stopped to think about what it is that makes bath vanity furniture so very interesting? A long time ago, hardwood was the furniture material of choice. This was, of course, long before the proliferation of cheap plastic polymers. This was also long before the widespread adoption of the assembly line system. It was, simply put, a time when skilled artisans crafted their bath vanity furniture entirely by hand, with skill and professionalism and artistry that modern machines can’t quite seem to replicate. And while many craftsmen imitated their works, they never made carbon copies. Because of this, all the bath vanity furniture made during this time were unique, and had distinctive characters and personalities of their own. Because every vanity was different, the owners could take pride in knowing that their bath vanity was a one-of-a-kind work of art that would forever be a symbol of individuality and timeless beauty.  (more…)

Double Vanities for a Large Bathroom Upgrade

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

If you want to take full advantage of the size of your master bathroom, you should definitely consider installing a stylish corner vanity. It is not only a great way to take up some of the extra space you have but there are many other wonderful things that come with having all of that room. For roughly the same cost as your average single vanity,  double vanities will give you two times the efficiency with dual cabinets, dual sinks, and dual mirrors. This will eliminate a lot of fuss and arguing over whose turn it is to use the sink. (more…)

Antique Bathroom Vanity Cabinets

Monday, July 6th, 2009

There’s something truly majestic about antique bathroom vanity cabinets, something that modern vanities simply cannot replicate. A long time ago, hardwood was the furniture material of choice. This was, of course, long before the proliferation of cheap plastic polymers. This was also long before the widespread adoption of the assembly line system. It was, simply put, a time when skilled artisans crafted their bathroom vanity cabinets entirely by hand, with skill and professionalism and artistry that modern machines can’t quite seem to replicate. And while many craftsmen imitated their works, they never made carbon copies. Because of this, all the bathroom vanity cabinets made during this time were unique, and had distinctive characters and personalities of their own. Because every vanity was different, the owners could take pride in knowing that their bath vanity was a one-of-a-kind work of art that would forever be a symbol of individuality and timeless beauty.  (more…)