In addition to the bedroom, the room people tend to spend most of their time in and one of the most private rooms in the house is the bathroom. Making sure you have a great vanity in your bathroom, will help to keep this room a favorite. In the next few paragraphs, I am going to assist you in taking the steps necessary to find that special vanity.
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A Handful of Bathroom Vanity Guidelines for the Discerning Remodeler
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009A Wood Vanity Brings Natural Charm and Comfort to Your Home
Friday, October 2nd, 2009Are you curious as to why people tend to love a wood vanity so much? To really understand this, we may need to go back in time. About a century ago, before the invention and proliferation of cheap plastics, wood was still the reigning king of furniture materials. Because the “assembly line” was not yet a widely-used system, wood craftsmanship was a truly valuable trade that required ample artistry and expertise.
A Regal Oak Vanity Will Take You Back in Time
Monday, September 21st, 2009There’s something truly majestic about an oak vanity, 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 oak vanity 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, each oak vanity 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.
A Small Bathroom Vanity is Perfect for the Discerning Home Decorator
Monday, September 14th, 2009What is it about a small bathroom vanity, exactly, that makes it so incredibly alluring? I believe this is because of the way we perceive concepts like individuality.![]()
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The Elegance and Style of a Vintage Vanity
Monday, September 7th, 2009There’s something truly majestic about a vintage vanity, something that modern vanities simply cannot replicate. What am I talking about? Let’s take a trip back in time about a hundred years to find out. This was a time before cheap plastic was invented. Among furniure materials, wood still reigned supreme. Since the assembly line had yet to be invented, wood craftsmanship was indeed a very valuable trade.
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An Antique Vanity in the Modern-Day Bathroom
Monday, August 31st, 2009Do 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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Have an Alluring Vanity Cabinet in Your Home
Monday, August 24th, 2009What 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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Decorate Your Bathroom with Elegant Antique Vanities
Monday, August 3rd, 2009Do 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
Have 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…)
Bathroom Furniture Vanities and the Traditional Aesthetic
Saturday, July 18th, 2009Bathroom furniture vanities have been important aspects of any bathroom for a long time now. To really understand this, we may need to go back in time. About a century ago, before the invention and proliferation of cheap plastics, wood was still the reigning king of furniture materials. Because the “assembly line” was not yet a widely-used system, wood craftsmanship was a truly valuable trade that required ample artistry and expertise. Making bathroom furniture vanities involved lots of care and pride, and artisans poured themselves into their work. And while many vanities were imitated or copied, they were never mass produced. Because of this, all of these vanities had their own unique character and personality. The owners of these bathroom furniture vanities had the pride of knowing that they possessed a unique vanity that was built just for them. (more…)
