Precautions For Bathroom Vanities
1. Pay attention to the structure. Bathroom vanities generally fall into two main categories: floor-standing and wall-mounted. Wall-mounted vanities, as the name suggests, have the main cabinet or mirror mounted on the wall; they are also called separate units, which are easy to distinguish. Floor-standing vanities, on the other hand, are entirely floor-standing. There's not much difference in function, but floor-standing vanities are easier to move around.
2. Pay attention to the material. Bathroom vanities are made of several materials, including PVC, stainless steel, and solid wood. PVC vanities are generally inexpensive, but they have excellent water resistance, making them a popular choice. Solid wood vanities typically have a solid wood body. Because wood has poor water resistance, solid wood vanities are usually painted with about ten layers of lacquer to effectively reduce water absorption. Stainless steel vanities are waterproof, durable, and lightweight, making them popular with consumers.
3. Pay attention to the price. If you are price-sensitive, you can choose PVC or stainless steel vanities, while those seeking a higher-end option can choose solid wood vanities. However, when choosing a solid wood bathroom vanity, you should carefully observe whether there are cracks and smell it to see if there is any odor.







