Wall Hung Bathroom Furniture – A Buying Guide

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The range of wall hung bathroom furniture that's available for you to buy is comprehensive. There's a unit for everything and as many types of storage unit as you could want, as well. So where do you start?

Well, first of all, the essentials. Your bathroom just would not be worthy of the name without a basin, and if you're refitting the room with contemporary wall hung bathroom furniture, then a smart wall hung vanity unit is a good place to begin. Vanity units range wildly in size, so there'll be one for your bathroom, no matter what its size.

For smaller bathrooms (or indeed for cloakrooms), a 40cm wide, 25cm deep vanity unit will slot nicely into a narrow alcove or between two other bathroom fittings; for somewhere a little larger, you could consider buying a double basin vanity unit, for added luxury as well as practicality.

Then there's the WC unit. Another staple of the bathroom, this piece of bathroom furniture neatly conceals your toilet cistern and associated pipework, leaving just your toilet bowl and a handy shelf behind. There's an access hatch for cistern maintenance, and the piece can coordinate with the rest of your bathroom furniture for a beautifully harmoniously styled bathroom. This piece is designed for use with a wall hung toilet, so that no part of the set touches the bathroom floor.

An alternative to a separate WC unit and vanity unit is a wall hung basin and WC combination unit. This is essentially a single item of bathroom furniture consisting of two parts; it can be wide or narrow, shallow or deep, so if you're short of space, one of these could be your ideal solution – but even, for larger bathrooms there are larger versions with basins in a range of widths.

Then there are various bathroom furniture solutions for all your storage needs: drawer units, cupboards, open shelving, mirrored cabinets for above your basin or to reflect light and enhance your room; linen units for storing laundry out of sight and out of the way and tall cabinets for massive storage with minimal use of floor space.

As with any kind of storage, think about the job you want your bathroom furniture to do before you buy it. If you mean to store a lot of bulky items, large cupboards could be for you; medicines may suit a traditional medicine cabinet, high up on the wall away from children; lots of smaller items may be better filed in drawers with boxes to divide the contents up further for ease of access.

If you plan your bathroom layout in advance and think about how you'll use it, it will be all the more rewarding when your final choice is installed and in use.

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