Using Your Bathroom Vanity as a Centerpiece
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When you set out to redecorate your indoor outhouse most people do not even consider the bathroom vanity as being the most influential part. The main reason that this is so important is because people really enjoy looking at themselves in a mirror to make sure they still look good no matter what time of day it is. This becomes a habit for the majority of people. Be sure not to forget the mirror when you plan out a design for your indoor outhouse because it is the one thing everyone expects to be included in the design.
Generally speaking your indoor outhouse has the highest amount of traffic in your home. This means that your indoor outhouse is constantly under scrutiny by your guests. So no matter what else you do make sure that the design of your indoor outhouse includes a bathroom vanity. Also don’t forget that attention grabbing mirror. If your vanity does not match the rest of your indoor outhouses theme it will probably give off a confusing impression that will show your poor sense of design or taste.
In the overall design of your indoor outhouse realizing that the bathroom vanity is the most important item is key. This is because it is the only item that you can control the size of. It might sound strange but your shower, toilet and sink are actually considered bathroom furniture. When putting your indoor outhouse design on paper you need to keep in mind that the furniture will not be changed out as often as the mirror or vanity would be because of the layout of the pipes.
The wrong size bathroom vanity can throw off the entire balance of a room, so you need to pick a mirror that fits accordingly above sink in your bathroom. A standard role of thumb to follow is to size your mirror according to the size of your sink, choosing a slightly smaller mirror if you have a large sink, and a larger mirror if you have a small sink. The idea here is that you do not want to overstate either item, so you are in essence aiming for a delicate balance.
Many people like to use a comfortable theme for their indoor outhouse which typically includes some type of floor rugs and possibly privy seat covers. The most popular paint tones generally used are warm earth tones which usually coordinate with a variety of woods quite well. In order to bring your entire indoor outhouse theme together you should pick out some type of wood trimmed bathroom vanity. If you want a more natural theme you could add some brighter colors such as greens, reds, or blues.
On the flip side, if you have a smaller sink, you do not want to leave the entire wall empty and blank. In fact, the same sized bathroom vanity will only make the room look emptier since it will draw attention to the open expanse. Therefore, you may find it appropriate to choose a mirror that is a few feet wider than the mirror.
Overall, once you get the sizing of your bathroom vanity correct, the only thing you have to consider is the trimming which is dependent on your theme. The mirror will demand attention on its own so long as it matches the overall theme of the bathroom, whether that is clean and sharp, or earthy and warm.














