Creative bathroom vanity ideas


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Bathroom vanity ideas are an often overlooked part of bathroom design with tubs, showers and tiling taking centerstage. However, this single piece of furniture has the power to make or break your bathroom design. 

Finding the perfect balance between style and practicality is key. From choosing the right countertop material to finding the perfect silhouette for your space, these bathroom vanities will keep your bathroom ideas organized while also adding character and personality to your space.  

'Storage is incredibly important and is worth serious consideration. There are two general schools of thought – either hide the storage area or go bold and make it a design feature. A beautiful vanity unit can make your basin a focal point, as well as providing that much needed storage for cleaning materials and lotions and potions. For a more contemporary theme, a wall hung unit with sliding drawers is a popular solution,' says Phil Etherden, managing director of The Albion Bath Company .

Bathroom vanity ideas

When designing a bathroom vanity, think about the practicalities – how your vanity will work day to day – as well as its aesthetics. Striking the right balance between these two elements will make for a long-lasting, functional design that you will love.

From floor-standing to floating, wall-hung to double and single vanity designs, using a stylish vanity unit can beautifully transform the look and feel of your bathroom. We have curated a collection of smart bathroom vanity ideas that can integrate into bathrooms of all sizes and styles, along with some helpful advice from design experts on how to best incorporate a stylish vanity unit into your bathroom.  

1. Pick the right size and shape vanity for your room

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The style and shape of your vanity will primarily be defined by the size and shape of your bathroom. For a large spacious master bathroom, a double vanity makes for the perfect star attraction, while smaller cloakroom ideas will require a more compact, petite design. 

‘There are so many options for bathroom vanities, depending on the look you want to achieve. This bathroom is defined by its narrow profile, so it was important to find a piece that would work well in the space. Opting for this modern design, which is on legs rather than cabinetry and a minimalist white countertop makes the room appear brighter and airier,’ explains Kristina Phillips of Kristina Phillips Interior Design .

2. Opt for a floating basin in small bathrooms

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If you’re trying to figure out the perfect bathroom vanity ideas for a small bathroom design, then a wall-hanging unit is the perfect piece. Creating the illusion of more space, is exposes the flooring beneath – this emphasizes the footprint of the room while also showing off even more of your elegant bathroom flooring. 

'A floating vanity creates the illusion of more space when the floor is exposed –especially if combined with hidden pipes and a wall mounted faucet. What's possible with a vanity depends on existing plumbing and whether the pipes are being floor mounted or wall mounted. It’s important to discuss with your plumber what's possible first and then source a vanity that fits your design vision,' said Jameelah Davis and Ebonee Clark, co-founders of Lauren Wesley Designs .

3. Pay attention to your countertop material

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The countertop material is a vital component of your bathroom vanity ideas. Taking up a significant portion of the room, it will play a significant role in setting the tone and atmosphere for the room. As such, your bathroom countertop ideas are an as important part of your bathroom vanity ideas as the base on which it stands. After all, you will see a lot more of the countertop than you will the drawers or legs beneath.

‘We're seeing more organic materials in bathroom design. Stone, concrete, and even teak are becoming luxury chic in bathrooms. It’s a simple design element, but it gives the bathroom a finished feel,’ explains Lance Thomas of Thomas Guy Interiors . 

4. Maximize awkward spaces by installing a fitted vanity

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Bathrooms are traditionally the smallest room of the house and as such have to make the most of the available space. As such, every nook and cranny has a valuable role in your bathroom design. Here, a small corner of the bathroom has been utilised to house a fitted vanity complete with marble countertop and upstand. It has been paired with statement wall lights and mirror to create a compact space which is just as functional as larger bathroom vanity ideas

5. Use your vanity to add block color to your space

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If you have a minimalist bathroom decorated in a monochrome scheme, then your vanity offers the perfect opportunity to add more bathroom color ideas to your room. This beautiful cornflower blue vanity has a symmetrical design which suits the clean lines of the room, while also bringing color and character to the space. The vanity is accentuated with black brassware which ties the new piece in with the existing taps, door knob and light fixtures.

6. Give your bathroom a lifestyle aesthetic with a dresser inspired vanity

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With so many bathroom vanity ideas available, it can be hard to find the right fit for your space. ‘A great way to refresh a tired bathroom is to opt for a vanity that looks like furniture, such as this dresser inspired vanity. Opt for a design that extends all the way to the side wall to ensure the maximum amount of usable counter space. Adding a mirror wall with sconces mounted above the vanity ensures plenty of reflected light,’ says Kristina Phillips.

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Reminiscent of luxury hotels, a double console is a grand addition to a bathroom or en suite. A symmetrical twin basin will provide more than enough space for both you and your partner to get ready in the morning while also making an opulent statement. To embrace luxury bathroom ideas, opt for a vanity with an open frame and use the countertop as an opportunity to embrace marble bathroom ideas, as seen in this richly colored Verde Guatemala marble washstand with antique brass stand from  Drummonds . 

8. Add a curtain for cottage charm

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Nothing creates a laid-back cottage feel than floral prints – whether that's as part of cottage kitchens ideas or cottage bathroom ideas. 

‘All the hard surfaces of a bathroom can create quite a clinical feel, so we like to bring in fabric and color where we can to add softness and warmth,’ says interior designer Sarah Vanrenen of Vanrenen GW Designs . ‘Here, a pretty chintz curtain hangs from a scalloped frame, concealing plenty of bathroom storage.’

9. Choose gray for timeless style

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'A serene space with classic design details will always stand the test of time. I am a big believer that neutral classics do not necessarily need to mean boring. You'll see I played with tonal grays – a soft dove for the vanity, a veined white/gray marble for the countertops, against a slightly creamery gray tile for the backsplash, This subtle contrast between these various grays creates some dimension in the bathroom without it feeling overwhelming or busy,' says Georgia Zikas, interior designer and founder of Georgia Zikas Design .

There are plenty of inspiring gray bathroom vanity ideas to help you find the perfect fit for your bathroom too. 

10. Maximize vanity storage for a minimalist bathroom aesthetic

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As the smallest room of the house, bathroom space is at a premium and therefore it is vital that your bathroom vanity ideas and with it your bathroom storage ideas work for you. 'You have to maximize every inch of space you have in the bathroom,' says Mel Bean of Mel Bean Interiors . 'Adding mirrors, vertical sconces create the illusion of more space. While built-in cabinetry and a multi-drawered vanity adds function as well as sleek design so you can keep the counters free of clutter.'

11. Capitalize on your vanity's elegance with bathroom lighting

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In order for your vanity unit to be well-lit and functional for use at all times of day, planning in lighting designs beside your mirrors is essential. 

With so many beautiful bathroom lighting ideas to choose from, why not make a statement with your vanity lighting. 

These traditionally inspired gold and glass wall lights create an eye-catching focal point in the room. Positioned above the mirror helps to maximize the illumination provided by the lights – a great option for bathroom lighting ideas over mirrors.

12. Repurpose antique furniture to create a stylish bathroom vanity

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Back in time, this antique vanity unit would have had a china or tin basin and jug sat on its marble top for washing.

This makes it a prime candidate for conversion if you are looking for traditional bathroom ideas. A skilled carpenter and plumber can easily cut holes for plumbing to create an authentic looking vanity unit, with all the efficiencies of a modern piece – such charm!

13. Combine open and closed storage

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One of the key elements of a bathroom vanity unit is storage, and choosing a design that combines open and closed storage is a great option for when organizing a bathroom vanity.

Simon Temprell, Interior Design Manager at Neptune states, ‘closed cabinetry is perfect for keeping the bathroom looking neat and tidy, but it is nice to have some open storage too for the display of towels, bottles, jars and accessories.’

As shown in this bathroom by Neptune, the vanity unit contains a practical, large draw, with open, low-level shelving. Having open shelving such as this allows for you to get creative and decorative with bathroom accessories, with the two woven baskets used in this space adding inviting texture and softness to the space, great for bathroom shelf ideas.

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Great for master bathroom ideas, using two single vanity units can make a bathroom feel more organized, spacious and distinguished, it can also lead to more creative freedom when decorating and styling the unit, making it completely your own. 

In this bathroom, the two Edinburgh Washstands by Neptune are positioned close together to establish a vanity zone in the bathroom, however, by using two separate units, it makes the area feel more spacious, ideal for when there is more than one person occupying the bathroom.

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Of course, there are a range of bathroom vanity ideas out there from which to choose, whether that’s a rustic wooden design, to a traditional metal unit with exposed framework. For a more modern look, why not choose a design similar to the sleek and sophisticated custom unit shown above by Ripples. 

Defined by a smooth, white countertop, flush gray draws and cabinets, and a large mirror with integrated shelving and lighting, this vanity design embraces an uncluttered, minimalist look, taking inspiration from modern cabinet designs like that found in a kitchen. A central unit such as this is a great option for bathroom organization ideas.

For modern bathroom ideas like this, Ripples Senior Designer Jo Sangster states, ‘by wall mounting vanity units and other furniture items, you open up the floor space and create a less cluttered look. When paired with low level lighting, the effect is maximized.’ 

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Vanity units come in all shapes and sizes, and for small bathroom ideas, a single vanity unit can slot in perfectly. 

James Lentaigne, creative director at Drummonds states, ‘when choosing a vanity unit, it’s vital to take into consideration the size of the bathroom. Vanity units tend to be large, impressive statement pieces and so it’s important to choose a style/size that doesn’t overwhelm the space. We have launched a range of compact vanity units, which are specifically designed with smaller bathrooms in mind.'

17. Opt for a floating countertop to highlight cast basins

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Celebrate the shape of beautifully cast bowls with counter-mounted installation. Also known as ‘lotus-mounted’, this is a sophisticated look that benefits from a contrasting backdrop. 

Here, three-dimensional tiles provide subtle interest without stealing the limelight. You may need a taller faucet to ensure sufficient space between spout and basin, so go wall mounted for precise placement. On a modern deck-style vanity like this one, do invest in attractive waste traps.

18. Play with symmetry with perfectly spaced basins, mirrors and lights

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'A symmetrically designed vanity unit helps create a calming sense of balance. Take the symmetry up a level with perfectly spaced mirrors and wall-mounted bathroom lighting ideas, as shown above,' says Irene Gunter, director, Gunter & Co . 

'This approach helps zone the unit, giving each user their own clearly defined wash-space. We like to allow at least 15cm between basins to provide sufficient elbow room for two to use comfortably.' 

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Attached to the underside of the countertop, under-mounted basins offer a sleek, minimalist look.  

'While under-mounted basins can be more costly upfront due to more complex installation, you will reap the rewards when it comes to cleanliness,' says Jamie Blake, creative director of Blakes London . 

There’s no raised lip or rim where dirt and bacteria might collect, and a clean lined surface is far easier to wipe down.

20. Go for a custom-made vanity for a truly unique look

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There’s no excuse for disorder in the bathroom with a custom-made bathroom vanity ideas. 

‘This bespoke vanity is an organizational dream. We ensured specific places for everything the owners use, with drawers configured to accommodate specific product dimensions,’ says Jo Aynsley, head of interior design, Jeffreys Interiors . 

'Practically speaking, fitted furniture is low maintenance as there are no dust traps and it offers a range of small bathroom storage ideas in the available space, too.’ 

21. Create a stand out space 

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A vanity unit is one of the central features in a bathroom, so get creative and bold with color and material to create a stand out design.  

James Lentaigne, Creative Director at Drummonds states, ‘people are increasingly dedicating more space to their bathroom, often turning a spare bedroom into an ensuite or family bathroom. This means that larger, more dramatic pieces can be incorporated as part of the design and with their classic good looks, washstands are the perfect way of introducing the wow factor into the room. Elegant and refined, their styling speaks to both classical and contemporary interiors.’

For a luxurious look, embracing marble bathroom ideas can be both beautiful and incredibly durable, as James goes on to say, ‘marble is a traditional surface which is very much on-trend and is an immensely stylish finishing touch. People always appreciate the luxurious look and feel of this natural material - and the fact that each piece has its own unique characteristics. As long as it is properly sealed, it is also a highly practical choice.’ 

As shown here in this bathroom from Kate Moss’s Cotswold home, the stunning, Green Verde Guatemala marble creates a truly show-stopping design, a beautiful example of green bathroom ideas.

22. Keep the floor clear to increase the sense of space

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‘Double vanity units are naturally larger than single, so it’s important to boost the sense of space even if your actual space is limited,’ says Yosuef Mansuri, head of design, C.P. Hart . 

‘Revealing as much floor as possible is a smart small bathroom idea, as it gives the impression of a larger room, so opt for a vanity that is either wall-mounted or on slim legs to give a feeling of openness.’

22. Let the bathroom vanity take center stage

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Taking a double vanity away from the walls can prove a far better use of floor space. 

‘In this bathroom, there were doors and windows on three of the four walls, so it felt natural to place the vanity unit in the middle of the room,’ recalls Fiona Barratt Campbell, founder, Fiona Barratt Interiors . 

‘A central vanity unit with impactful mirrors and beautiful materials also provides a great focal point,' - one to remember for bathroom mirror ideas.

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A traditional pedestal-style washstand is utterly timeless and perfect for showcasing statement bathroom wall ideas, like this tile-inspired wallpaper by Pierre Frey . 

On-trend antiqued brass adds warmth to this classic ball-jointed frame. Choosing a double vanity with open storage below makes the unit appear lighter and provides opportunity to add some personal touches and texture.

Use baskets to keep toiletries tidy and towel bails for coziness.

24. Add a splash of color with a painted vanity unit

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This bathroom by Artisans of Devizes is all neutrals, except for the double vanity unit that adds a touch of drama to the scheme with a bold red-painted finish.

Set in a family home full of charm, character and color, this bathroom's Marble Mosaic is offset by the bold red vanity unit, created for impact.

25. Use a double vanity to max out bathroom storage

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In our opinion, choosing a double vanity sink is the perfect opportunity to incorporate well-organized drawers and increase storage space.

Useful bathroom shelf ideas will increase your storage, but pull-out deep drawers like these will make space for everything, from makeup to towel storage, all neatly hidden behind cabinetry.

26. Nestle a vanity in a niche

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Creating a niche for a bathroom vanity is a neat way to enclose the space, making it feel luxurious and streamlined, and providing many more opportunities for storage.

Cladding the niche in a luxurious material is a must for following through on that boutique hotel look. This bathroom designed by Cara Woodhouse achieves just that, a stunning example of what can be achieved for bathroom splashback ideas.

What material is best for bathroom vanity tops?

Although there are many different bathroom tile ideas, one of the best materials for a bathroom vanity top is a man-made stone-look composite.

This material can be designed to mimic everything from marble to quartz. It comes in a vast range of colors and finishes, can withstand soaking without damage, and is resistant to spillages of caustic materials, such as nail varnish remover. It is also very easy to clean.

What bathroom vanities are in style?

Bathroom vanities that are in style are those that incorporate some kind of storage – hidden for neat, streamlined bathrooms, or those that make a statement in the space, whether that's through color, design or material.

James Lentaigne from Drummonds states, 'at the moment, Verde Guatemala marble is an extremely popular choice, as are aged brass finishes. However, white Arabesato marble is a timeless choice when it comes to vanity units.'

Depending on the look you want to go for, bathroom vanity trends range from very contemporary, sleek designs to those created from antique – or antique-look – furniture.

What can I use instead of a bathroom vanity?

There is no limit to the items you can use as a bathroom vanity: ideas include upcycled barrels; antique wash stands or second hand tables or chests of drawers. The only rules are that it needs to be the right height for you to comfortably wash your hands and face, and that it isn't too bulky that it dominates your space.

How can I make my bathroom vanity look better?

You can make your bathroom vanity look better with a lick of paint and new brassware. Start by sanding the vanity back and then learn how to paint wood furniture to ensure your vanity has a professional finish. Be sure to opt for a hardwaring paint that can withstand the moisture of the bathroom. Then pair with modern hardware to updated your vanity's look.

As the Deputy Editor of Livingetc's print version, Busola Evans works across both the physical magazine and digital and specializes in kitchens, bathrooms and projects. She is an expert at explaining how to improve, extend and convert your home. Prior to her current role, she was Associate Editor on both Livingetc and Homes & Gardens, where she authored kitchen and bathroom articles. Busola has also written for The Guardian, The Sunday Times Magazine and Grazia, and was an interiors columnist for the London Evening Standard's ES Magazine.

Top 70 Best Bathroom Vanity Ideas

Your bathroom vanity says a lot about your style and personality.

Before you embark on a bathroom remodel, you should choose a theme or style. Whether your taste leans to a modern bathroom or a traditional-style powder room, knowing what you want ahead of time will help create a cohesive bathroom.

Your bathroom’s vanity design will lend a lot to the feel of the room so you really need to get it right. From DIY bathroom vanity ideas with trough sinks to luxurious marble countertops on high-end cabinetry, you can create a custom vanity to fit any budget.

1. Modern Bathroom Vanity Ideas

To create a modern vanity in your bathroom, you need to create sleek lines with clean design. There shouldn’t be lots of detailing or clutter. To achieve this look, consider installing a floating bathroom vanity that leaves the space under it open. 

A modern bathroom should follow certain design cues. The counter and cabinets should have smooth slab or shaker drawer fronts. Try to create long continuous lines that encourage the eye to flow through the entire bathroom. Embrace minimalism with low profile lighting and plumbing fixtures. 

Consider using lighting that’s hidden, such as LED lighting in the mirror, or LED strips that illuminate the underside of the floating vanity, or recessed lighting in the ceiling. 

2. Traditional Bathroom Vanity Ideas

To create a traditional feel for your vanity, aim to create a “furniture-style” with ornate details and design. Look for cabinets with legs, trim, and molding. Even old dressers are an option. The mirror should also have a matching ornate frame. You could add some old-world opulence and opt for a gilded frame. 

Use sconces and chandeliers for the lighting and vintage-inspired ornate plumbing fixtures. Cabinet hardware is a must, and it should be sculpted with fine details. The cabinet doors and drawers should have plenty of raised panels and trim work. The great benefit of these cabinets is they can provide lots of storage space for a small bathroom.

3. Marble and Stone Bathroom Vanity Ideas

When most people think of a marble or stone vanity, they assume you’re using a wood vanity, and then the stone will top them as the countertop. You can take this a step further, though. Skip the wood cabinets and use stone for the entire vanity. 

Use tiles and stone veneers to create a vanity that looks like a single large block of stone mounted to the wall. This construction gives it a floating vanity look. You could then use the same stone as the backsplash and wall behind the vanity for a cohesive look. You have a few options when choosing a stone for your vanity. 

Keep in mind that a stone vanity will be very heavy. You should have a professional do the installation to ensure the right support system is put in place. Here are some other ways to use marble in your bathroom.

4. Country-Style Bathroom Vanity Ideas

Create a country-inspired rustic vanity in your bathroom by embracing the use of wood and other rustic materials. The cabinet should have some trim detail, but not be as ornate as a traditional vanity design. Cabinets can use a combination of drawers, doors, and open spaces. 

You can then use the open spaces for baskets or tubs as storage space. The goal is to create a warm, welcoming, and comfortable space. Create an easy-going casual style by using natural materials, matte finishes, and fixtures that inspire a sense of nostalgia. 

To really embrace the country style with your rustic vanity, consider adding a farmhouse sink. A white trough sink will add a unique element to your bathroom while also clearly defining the aesthetic. 

You should also look for fixtures, faucets, and hardware that aren’t considered sleek but aren’t overly ornate either. If you can describe it as simple or unpretentious, then you’re on the right track. Don’t feel limited to a black finish either; you can achieve a country look with silver or gold-colored fixtures. 

5. Double Bathroom Vanity Ideas

A double sink vanity means that you have two areas for use in the same space. This creates two vanity areas for people to use at the same time. These days, double vanities are in high demand, especially in master bathrooms. 

To create a double sink vanity in your bathroom, you need to have enough space to add two sinks and still comply with local building codes. Consider how close you want the sinks to be and the amount of usable counter space surrounding them.  

You also need to have enough space to create lighting for each area. This could be sconces on the wall or lighting around each mirror. Keep in mind, this can be difficult in a small bathroom.

As for the mirror, you could further define each vanity area by hanging two mirrors. Or you could tie the entire vanity area together by using one large mirror that matches the length of the entire counter. 

Try to maintain visual balance by having the same features on each side. This means lighting, cabinet design, hardware, and plumbing fixtures.

6. Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Mirrors

Your bathroom vanity needs to have a mirror. Guests will use it to get ready or check their reflection after using the restroom. You could choose a basic round mirror that functionally does the job, but this can look boring and generic. 

Instead, dress your bathroom up by choosing a mirror that complements the rest of the bathroom. A popular choice is to place one large mirror that takes up a majority of the wall. This will help your bathroom look and feel larger. 

One large mirror also looks beautiful if the vanity counter has double sinks. You can extend the mirror across to both sinks and give people room to utilize the entire counter space between the sinks. 

Another option is to create two defined areas by placing separate mirrors above each sink. This works well if you need the wall space to hang vanity lighting. The separate mirrors allow you to place lighting on either side of the mirrors. 

If your vanity has a single sink, then you only need one mirror. You could have the mirror take up the entire length of the wall. You can also have a mirror that’s shaped and hung. Get creative and consider using a round mirror.

For an ultra-modern look, consider a mirror that has lighting built-into it. This eliminates the need for additional lighting fixtures and creates the best shadow-free lighting for women applying makeup.  

7. Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Lighting

The vanity is considered a task area in the bathroom. You should have lighting that makes using the sink, counter, and mirror easier. This means having bright light that illuminates the person and sink area. 

Common places for vanity lighting are at face level on either side of the mirror or above it. You could have lights placed on the counter, but this isn’t as common. Having lights placed low puts them at risk of getting splashed by the sink and creates weird upward shadows. 

Another popular lighting option is to mount the fixture above the mirror to cast the light downward. You could mount your lights on the wall but you can also hang them from the ceiling as pendant lights.  

Sconces on either side of the vanity mirror can create a traditional and elegant look. Consider choosing a traditional fixture that has a light shade. A retro or vintage style is on-trend right now, but only works if the rest of the bathroom embraces the vintage look. 

For modern bathroom lighting options, look for LED fixtures that are sleek, minimalist, and embrace clean lines. Modern fixtures tend to blend in with the decor as light bars. 

When hanging your lights, look at where the light gets shown. You don’t want the light to cast ugly shadows on the person. It should create a bright light that makes using the sink and mirror easier.

For some other creative ways to use lighting in your bathroom, check out these other Bathroom Lighting Ideas and these Shower Lighting Ideas.

8. Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Countertops

The bathroom countertop you choose for the vanity needs to be impervious to water. Bathrooms are full of moisture, and the vanity needs to survive this moist environment. A smart choice is using a stone, such as marble or granite. 

A common choice is to use a thin layer or marble granite on top of your wood cabinets. Then your sinks will be dropped into the counter. If you want to create a unique and bold statement, consider using a thicker piece of stone. 

You could use a thick slab of stone and then have a matching sink constructed out of the same material. This creates one continuous-looking material from the counter to the sink. 

If you’re looking for something more affordable than natural stone, consider using a concrete countertop. This common building material can give your bathroom a modern feel. A concrete countertop gives you complete freedom because you can form it into almost any shape you want. 

The right type of wood can also be used to create your countertop. Teak is the best; there’s a reason it’s the wood of choice for use on boats. However, you can also use hardwoods such as cedar for a wood vanity.

Whatever wood you use, make sure it’s properly treated to extend its life. You should also choose a vessel sink that sits on top of the counter to prevent excess water from splashing onto it and ruining the finish.

9. Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Hardware and Fixtures

Choosing the right fixtures is about picking the right finish, style, and connection. The popular finishes are black, brushed gold, and copper, but don’t feel obligated to use a trendy finish. You should use a finish that you like and look beautiful. 

Once you choose a finish, you need to pick a style that matches the rest of the bathroom and your home. You shouldn’t put an ultra-sleek and modern faucet in a traditional or rustic bathroom. Just like you wouldn’t put vintage-inspired fixtures in a contemporary or modern bathroom. 

Before you settle on a favorite fixture, you need to make sure it’s compatible with the connection on your vanity. 

A sink faucet could attach as a single unit, as three pieces to the sink or countertop, or onto the wall above the counter. Look for holes and plumbing lines in the sink, counter, or wall to know what style of fixture you should buy. 

If you want to change the location of your fixtures, this is possible but requires more work and a plumber. You’ll need to have the plumbing lines moved and replace vanity components that have holes for the old fixture. 

Don’t forget about the cabinet hardware. If you have flat slab cabinet fronts, then you could skip the hardware. But most cabinets look better with knobs or pulls. For a cohesive look, try to match the finish of the plumbing and lighting fixtures with the cabinet hardware.

10. Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Backsplash and Tiled Walls

Tile and bathrooms go hand in hand, so it’s natural to use tile in the vanity area. You could use it on the countertop and the backsplash area on the wall. Tile can make it easier to keep your bathroom clean and protect the area from excess moisture.

Large tiles with thin grout lines create a continuous look, which can make your small bathroom look bigger. Tiles that are smaller than 4 inches square will create a mosaic look. Be careful with these tiles, there’s a lot of grout to keep clean, and the numerous tiles can look overwhelming in smaller spaces. 

Keep the color of the tile and grout light and neutral to help brighten the bathroom and keep the mosaic from enclosing it and making it feel small.

Bathroom Vanity FAQs

What’s the importance of having a double bathroom sink?

The majority of couples prefer to have two sinks in the bathroom. This makes sharing the vanity area easier and allows for both people to access and utilize the bathroom at the same time. While you don’t have to have a double sink, it’ll make your home more functional and desirable. 

How do I choose a design style for my bathroom vanity?

Look at the rest of the bathroom. Follow the architecture and design elements when completing the vanity area. The vanity should blend in with the rest of the bathroom. It should also make sense with the rest of the home.

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12. Shelf in a niche
A niche in the wall formed by structural beams is an excellent opportunity to mount a high mirror and extend a tabletop that will replace a free-standing dressing table.

European Ceramics

13. Two levels
Storage systems can be mounted both under the table top and above it: in the second case, you get a convenient two-level table - a dressing table with a mirror or a work console.

Dembowski & Tikhonova Architects

14. Retro
A special chic is to find an antique item, bring it to life and fit it into a modern bedroom design with a dressing table. In such a company, any hostess will feel like a girl of the Silver Age.

Jane Lockhart Design

16. Full Wall
Despite its impressive size, this dressing table will fit even in a small bedroom, because it does not take up much space in width, but stretches along the entire wall.

VVDesign

17. White on colorful
White furniture fits into any colorful interior, and a chair on wheels makes the space more dynamic.

SUPERIOR INTERIOR

18. Sit back
A soft ottoman that hides entirely under the tabletop and leaves room for passage, deep drawers on the right hand - a coffee table should not only be aesthetic, but also functional.

philippe le berre

19. With drawers in the middle
When choosing a dressing table, it is important to bet on an interesting design - for example, prefer the standard four-legged models to a top that rests on drawers in the middle.

20. Surrounded by paintings
A dressing table is a woman's personal space, which means that it can be decorated with cute and memorable accessories. For example, frame a mirror with photographs and illustrations.

Studio 211

21. For the Snow Queen
If you prefer not to split up the interior with different colors and textures, pay attention to the combination of white furniture and finishes.

Alexander Johnson Photography

Erica George Dines Photography

24. Lush greenery
Decorating a coffee table can add a dramatic accent to a bedroom interior. A good idea is to choose decor and textiles to match the table cover.

Olesya Dzhigrin

25. Like in an old fairy tale
Retro models made of polished wood go well with the velvet upholstery of the chair: this fusion seems to take the hostess of the corner into an old fairy tale.

Alex Fulton Design

26. Playing with color
If the interior is designed in bright colors, you can go for broke and choose a table even brighter - the main thing is that this explosion of colors matches your worldview.

Rhonda Vandiver-White

27. Fur and ceramics
Thinking about decorating your dressing table? Try to play on the contrast of textures - for example, complement the table with a voluminous fur pouffe and bright wall ceramics.

Salvesen Graham

28. Looking out the window
The dressing table fits nicely into the space by the window: makeup is both pleasant and easy to apply in natural light.

Annalea Hart

29. Eternal holiday
One of the budgetary and trendy ways to decorate is to hang modest but bright garlands at home. For example, above the same dressing table or chest of drawers that perform its function.

Andrew Snow Photography

30. Between cabinets
The countertop, which replaces the dressing table, can also be fitted between two cabinets. In this example, she also made a spectacular contrast to the white background.

Bill Mathews Photographer, Inc

Oliver Burns

32. In a laconic range
If you do not like flashy accents, give preference to a console table in simple rectangular shapes and a large convenient mirror.

Damon Liss Design

33. In the boudoir
The layout of a large apartment often involves a boudoir. The dressing table has the right place in it: no one will disturb you here.

Kristin Peake Interiors, LLC

34. Eclectic with irony
A mirrored tabletop, a bright futuristic lamp, and a chair upholstered in small peas is a solution for those who need to start the morning in a good mood.

Elizabeth Cross Beard

35. For a very narrow room
The area of ​​the room dictates its own rules: in a small room, the dressing table (as in the photo) can be slightly narrowed. By the way, this is not a reason to refuse drawers.

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For example, make it a continuation of the countertop.

Roomscapes Cabinetry and Design Center

37. …or in a very small bathroom
There is also a solution for limited space: the countertop can be fitted next to the washbasin and emphasize this transition by lowering the level.

OMNIA Group Architects

38. Between the bathtub and the sink
In the bathroom, the vanity will fit perfectly between the bathtub and the sink: a gap of 40-50 cm is enough for this.

Erika Bierman Photography

39. Combining the incongruous
A white table with thin high legs, a carved chair, a picture in a mirror frame - the grace inherent in all elements in an eclectic interior allows you to combine them into a single set.

Jamie Laubhan-Oliver

40. A special breed
Lovers of eclectic interiors have nothing to fear - even combining an antique wood dressing table, black upholstered chairs and heavy metal frames in one bedroom.

Natalia Preobrazhenskaya | Bureau "Uyutnaya Kvartira"

41. With a hinged lid
Lovers of order will appreciate the dressing table with a folding mirror: you can hide all cosmetic trifles under it at any time.

Jarlath Mellett

42. Three by three
The owners of this dressing table decided to emphasize the geometry of the furniture with a three-wing mirror.

Neopolis Casa

43. By the zoning partition
The dressing table has the right place at the zoning partition, which does not reach the ceiling - the main thing is that there is room for a mirror above the table top.

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44. In the space of geometry
Textured wallpaper is a complex and self-sufficient element, which is not easy to match with accessories. An effective way to solve the problem is to choose a table with a pronounced wood texture.

Hilary White Interiors

45. Natural light
At such a table, located by the window, you can not only indulge in small cosmetic pleasures, but also read in natural light.

J&K Home Furnishings

Haines Phillips Architects

47. In order not to overload the space
A dark table with cruciform legs combined with a round mirror looks very concise. This technique is well suited for arranging a small bedroom.

Mirrored furniture

48. Mirror surface
Mirrors on the table and on the wall create an interesting play of light in the bedroom due to reflections.

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especially if you are used to spending a lot of time in front of the mirror.

Atelier di Spera Interior Design

51. In black and white
Can't decide between a light and dark table? And do not: the black and white model will organically fit into any interior.

Irina Krivtsova Design

52. A coffee table as a continuation of a chest of drawers
A white lacquered coffee table here literally grows out of a spacious chest of drawers; this combination of textures was repeated in other furniture elements in this project.

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Kelly Hoppen Interiors

53. For a thousand little things
necessary accessories. Compact trays, jewelry holders and jewelry boxes will help with this.

Bohler Builders Group, Inc.

54. For a complete view
The three-wing mirror, mounted behind the dressing table, reflects the entire bedroom: the very case when one detail in the interior qualitatively increases the space.

Sara Tuttle Interiors

55. One Tone
An interesting trick is to combine chest of drawers or dressing table fittings with other decorations in the bedroom. For example, with a lamp stand or a mirror frame.

Splendid Willow

56. Important lighting
Good local light is one of the most important conditions for a well-designed dressing table. Be sure to put a lamp on it, best of all - with an adjustable leg.

Justina Blakeney

57. Retro in blue
An old dressing table can be brought back to life with an easy restoration: sometimes it can even be done at home - in other words, painted.

58. Little joys of women
If you love bijouterie and other women's accessories, get them mini-shelves with drawers on the dressing table - so the jewelry will not be covered with dust, and it will be easier to find the right thing for a responsible exit.

Begrand Fast Design Inc.

60. In a narrow wall
It doesn't really matter how much space you have for your dressing table. The main thing is that you feel cozy and comfortable in this space!

Paul Craig Photography

61. Classic Approach
The best companion for a vintage dressing table with an oval-shaped mirror is a medallion chair, made in the same style.

Lucid Interior Design Inc.

62. Under the roof
The dressing table fits well into the space of the attic floor - this is convenient, since it is difficult to find a functional use for the place under the slope of the roof.

My Bespoke Room

64. Hanging table
This feminine piece of furniture does not even need to be placed on the floor - you can hang it if you choose strong fasteners.

Gable Building Corp.

65. For endless self-admiration
Six mirrors on the tabletop are, of course, more for decoration than for business, but the composition looks interesting, and even allows you to see yourself from all sides.

Heather Vaughan Design

66. More fun
An optimistic interior with bright accents can be further beaten in the design of the dressing nook. For example, with the help of a shaped mirror resembling a flower.

Coddington Design

67. Raise the ceiling
A narrow mirror plays the same role in the interior as any vertical decor - visually raises the ceiling.

B Fein Interiors LLC

68. Forged
In this example, the expressive wrought-iron frame for the mirror helps to emphasize the overall elegance of the set.

Jessica Lagrange Interiors

69. Picture Gesture
If you're not used to using a morning or evening make-up table, you might not need a mirror in this area. Replace it with an expressive painting or group of images.

Emery Design Associates, LLC

70. Convertible Module
When closed, this dressing table looks more like a chest of drawers. But, if you pull a couple of handles, a comfortable seat and a mirror will appear.

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71. In line with the headboard
A narrow dressing table, standing in line with the headboard, eloquently hints where the half of the bed is.

Jessa Rodenburgh

Cara Woodhouse Interiors LLC

73. Futuristic lines
Floral print on the walls, flowing table lines and white contrasts create a modern yet very feminine interior.

Dreamy Whites

74. Instead of a window
It is unlikely that such a solution as an old window frame instead of a mirror can be considered the height of practicality, but the visual effect of the reception is fascinating.

Best & Company

75. Shabby classic
The temptation to rub the furniture with sandpaper is quite strong - the old classic is still relevant in the interior. Dressing table - just the surface on which you can come off to the fullest.

Erika Bierman Photography

76. Countdown
Usually the dressing table is placed close to the wall, and the chair is placed with its back to the main space. But that doesn't mean you can't do things your way and vice versa!

TINEKE TRIGGS

77. Against a black background
Dramatic black wall does not weigh down the interior of the bedroom at all - thanks to the white dressing table and textured mirror frame.

Rikki Snyder

78. Bohemian version
A dressing table of this shape is fascinating on its own, and even more so in the company of an old mannequin.

IBB Design Fine Furnishings

79. For everything and at once
Mirror, paintings, flowers, lamp - whatever accessories you like should live in your corner.

Troy Spurlin Interiors

80. In two colors
In this example, a dressing table with a secret drawer and a folding mirror play with colors, because the bedroom is decided on the contrast of white and delicate turquoise.

Ivy Lane Living

81. Noble accent
Sometimes you want to emphasize only one detail in the interior of the bedroom - for example, an exquisite mirror against the background of an absolutely white finish.

Orrick & Company

82. Chair made of rods
Wire and rod furniture is another modern trend that is not going to give up its positions in the near future. If you're on the progressive side of design, this chair can even be used as a dressing table.

Portico Design Group

83. Dressing room, also known as writing desk
A two-in-one version of the series: a tabletop stretched along the wall can play the role of both a dressing table and a desk.

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84. For a soft landing
Arranging a dressing table is an occasion to start playing with textures. For example, combine a light transparent table and a soft relaxing chair with velvet upholstery.

Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects

85. Mirror on the ceiling
In this project, it is not so much the hanging tabletop that attracts attention, but the mirror that goes to the attic ceiling.

McGrath II

86. Trendy bamboo
This material is distinguished not only by absolute environmental friendliness, but also by an extremely expressive exotic appearance. This table takes the design of the bedroom to the colonial style.

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87. Mini Accent
A see-through table, an elegant chair, accessories on the wall—the whole set looks like it's just been brought here from a dollhouse.

Douglas C. Wright Architects

88. In the wall between the windows
Designing a room with two windows is not the most trivial task. However, a small dressing table will just fit in a narrow pier.

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Margaux Interiors

89. Do you have a table? Need a tablecloth!
A sophisticated idea for fans of artsy decor - to cover the dressing table of flowing shapes with flowing textiles.

Riguerra Design

90. Transparent back
Even the most inconspicuous dressing table will come to life in the company of an interesting chair - for example, models with transparent legs and back.

Bartolomei & Company Interior Design

91. Eco style
The frame of the mirror, as if assembled from tree branches, forms an interesting balance with the decoration of the dressing table.

Optimize Home

92. Travel case
Should a table really be a table? For our purposes, you can repurpose an old suitcase and equip it with lighting, reminiscent of a dressing room in a theater.

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93. Businesslike
If lyrical and feminine accents are alien to you, choose a solid model made of quality wood with a folding mirror.

Sweet William

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Types of dressing tables

There are several main varieties.

Wall-mounted

Sleek boudoir hanging models that look more compact but less functional.

Built-in

A console placed inside a closet or combined with a chest of drawers and bedside tables is considered quite practical. However, in this case, the dressing table will lose its individuality and special charm.

Transforming table

It has many positive characteristics and is characterized by maximum versatility, which allows it to fit seamlessly into any interior solution.

On the windowsill

A make-up table placed on an ordinary window sill will become a particularly relevant and interesting design for a small room. In addition, such an arrangement by the window guarantees high-quality natural light.

Bedside

A small model with a mirror and a comfortable chair, instead of one of the bedside tables, will save usable space and make the room more functional.

The photo shows a dressing table in a dark shade in the bedroom interior.

Movable

These models are on wheels and can be easily repositioned to create a new environment every time.

Beautiful photos of tables in the interior of rooms

Photo examples of the use of the table in various rooms.

Bedroom

Make-up table is a fashionable decorative element with a practical function. Here, these furniture designs for women are most often placed by the window or near the bed and complemented with comfortable chairs, ottomans, banquettes with a soft pillow, or decorated with a luxurious lamp.

Pictured is a bedroom with a small white dressing table.

Children's room

In the girl's room, it would also be useful to install a dressing table, which can be equipped with drawers or shelves for storing children's cosmetics, perfumes and bijouterie.

The photo shows a bright teenage dressing table in a girl's room.

Balcony or loggia

Creating such a beauty zone is especially important for a bedroom with access to a loggia. Thus, it turns out to free the room from excess furniture and use the balcony space as functionally as possible.

Entrance hall and corridor

With the help of a concise console, it turns out to create an excellent place to store various small things and not overload the appearance of the entrance hall.

Dressing room

This is where boudoir models for fashionistas will look especially appropriate, as it provides a convenient opportunity to create a harmonious look by applying makeup and choosing the right outfit.

Living room

An elegant lady's table in the living room will create a cozy atmosphere and become its unusual accent piece, which can also be decorated with whimsical accessories, photo frames or a vase of flowers.

Bathroom

First of all, the product must be made of materials that tolerate high humidity. For a bathroom without a window, designs with good local lighting should be selected.

The photo shows a bathroom with a vanity combined with a sink.

Attic

The interior design of the attic completely depends on the geometry of the space, which can have the shape of a triangle, rectangle, be asymmetric and have a bay window or a loggia. Most often, not too high mobile tables-transformers are chosen here.

Shapes and sizes of makeup tables

Basic shapes and sizes.

Narrow

Such a small model, perfect for decorating even the smallest space. These consoles, located along the wall, fit perfectly into a narrow room.

Corner

Wall-mounted or wall-mounted corner structure, is a particularly relevant furniture solution for an elongated room. This design smoothes the corner space and gives the room proportionality.

Low

Due to its low height, it looks very compact and does not burden the interior space.

Pictured is a low dressing table located next to the bed in the bedroom.

Semi-round

The rounded body of the women's table has a very harmonious and aesthetically correct appearance.

Large

Most often equipped with many bedside tables and shelves, due to which it acquires a more massive look.

Long

An excellent option for a spacious room where you can install almost the entire wall.

Figured

Undoubtedly becomes the main organizational center in the space, sets the tone for the entire interior and allows you to go beyond the standard and ordinary decoration.

What material is available?

There are several types of materials that are most often used in the manufacture.

Wooden

Made from solid wood such as walnut, oak, pine or mahogany for a truly luxurious look and value. Also, quite often they use more affordable options that are in no way inferior in external qualities to natural wood, such as MDF or chipboard. Wooden tables can be easily used both in a classic interior and in a rustic country or Provence.

Glass

Can be an exclusive model made entirely of tempered glass or combined with only a glass top placed on a metal or wood frame.

Metal

Stylish and durable. In addition, due to the flexibility of the metal, it is possible to obtain a decorative iron product of almost any shape.

Made of stone

It is a magnificent piece of furniture, which, due to its aesthetic appearance, becomes a real interior art object and forms an impeccable design.

Table design examples

Original design examples.

With drawers

The decor in the form of drawers allows you to create not only an excellent storage system for various cosmetics and perfumes, but also free up a tabletop that can be decorated, for example, with a vase, figurine or use the surface for other necessary purposes.

Forged

Forged elements will endow the atmosphere with unique sophistication, perfect style and special glamor.

Patinated

Aged effect or patina is quite a popular decoration option that allows you to turn an ordinary design into a real retro masterpiece, visually reminiscent of a work of ancient art.

Openwork

Delicate and magical appearance that instantly attracts attention and makes it the most noticeable interior item.

Wicker

Thanks to this design technique, the space is filled with unique lightness, unusual and natural beauty and exotic notes.

With carved legs

Filigree carved details and relief fragments give the legs lightness, elegance and endow the appearance of the table with a peculiar zest.

Make-up table lighting

With the help of lighting devices, it turns out not only to achieve a comfortable make-up application, but also to turn the table into the most stylish and interesting interior addition.

  • Light bulbs all around. Unlike the traditional lighting design, the bulbs around the perimeter are more original and elegant.
  • Lamp. Lamps located on top or on the sides will provide sufficient high-quality lighting close to daylight.
  • LED lights. The original and stylish LED lighting built into the mirror will add sophistication to the lady's element, especially in the evening.
  • Bra. A pair of sconces located asymmetrically in the design, due to the correct fall of the shadows, provide a clear selection of the face.

Pictured is a turquoise dressing table with ceiling lights.

The main purpose of lighting is not only practical, but also aesthetic, allowing you to endow the atmosphere with special comfort and elegance.

How to arrange a dressing table?

Popular furnishing options.

Mirror

Reflective sheets are a very active element of this design.

  • With backlight. A mirror with lights on the sides or around the perimeter is a real make-up model that provides excellent conditions for facial care.
  • With folding mirror. When folded, it looks like an ordinary work surface, the upper part of which, as needed, leans back and turns into a product with a mirror and internal drawers.

Dressing table, almost impossible to imagine without a mirror. It can be hidden in the console cover, have a folding mechanism or be a separate accessory.

The photo shows a dressing table and a mirror in a white frame, decorated with light bulbs around the perimeter.

Luminaires

When choosing luminaires with a side arrangement, it is desirable to install them at eye level, this will significantly reduce the number of falling shadows.

Color range

Currently, there is a huge range of colors and shades.

White

The most requested solution. Even the smallest white table can visually expand the boundaries of the room and add light to it.

Wenge

The noble and expressive shade of exotic wood will undoubtedly attract attention and become a focal point in the design of the room.

Beige

Provides freedom for self-expression and inspiration, and when used correctly, helps to create a light and delicate interior.

Pictured is a bedroom with a beige dressing table.

Black

Finishes the environment, makes it truly beautiful and perfect, and creates an aesthetic environment.

Gray

Despite its restraint and conciseness, it has a unique charm, due to which the interior becomes more refined and elegant.

Pink

Add some space, some creativity to the overall color scheme and turn the product into a charming and slightly glamorous compositional center.

Marble

Distinguished by unshakable style and impeccable beauty, visually enriching the atmosphere and giving it some mystery.

Brown

The most aesthetically pleasing option that always looks as natural as possible and at the same time very presentable.

Gold

It is a nice interior addition and gives the surrounding space a completely new accent.

Silver

Becomes an independent decorative unit that adds integrity and elitism to the interior.

Blue

A multifaceted blue or light blue tint that allows you to make the environment more picturesque, brighter and more expressive.

Ideas for decoration in various interior styles

Photos of decoration in the most popular styles.

Provence

Boudoir wood in natural tones with a vintage design, decorated with wrought iron elements, hand-painted, antique details or decoupage drawings, will become a particularly harmonious detail of a room in Provence style.

Modern

Elegant, comfortable and ergonomic modern style, offers the most comfortable versatile models or products with drawers, folding mirror or shelves.

Loft

Loft style table made of solid wood, can be equipped with wheels, simple mirrors, a wooden chair, a stool with leather upholstery or convenient drawers.

Baroque

For royal baroque, wooden models on curved legs, decorated with carvings or gilded elements, are used.

Art Nouveau

Asymmetrical tops with rounded, flowing and flowing shapes, designs in soft muted and natural tones, decorated with ornaments, gilded, copper or brass details, are especially characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement.

Classic

For the classics, a symmetrical and moderately shaped dressing table with a restrained design, made of solid wood and decorated with copper, gilded or bronze accessories, is appropriate.

The photo shows a bedroom in a classic style and a white dressing table with gilding elements.

Art Deco

Luxurious dressing table with unusual curves and original shapes, complemented by an ottoman, is an essential element of bright and slightly exotic Art Deco.

Neoclassical

It offers graceful and elegant designs with a strict, restrained and calm design, made of expensive materials or decorated with elements of forging, gilding or bronze.

Scandinavian

For Scandinavian interiors, light and simple dressing tables made of light wood species or products painted in discreet colors are especially often used.

Pictured is a simple white dressing table in a Scandinavian style bedroom.

Minimalist

Functional and compact models with a simple geometric shape, can be low-slung or cantilevered.

Hi-tech

Metal, glass or glossy plastic tabletops on one leg with straight, hard lines and no unnecessary decor, practical designs in silver, black and white shades, perfectly fit into innovative hi-tech.

Oriental

Oriental Japanese style, characterized by lower tables of laconic forms, made of natural materials or decorated with hieroglyphs and ornaments.

Tips for choosing a dressing table

A few points to consider: