When it comes to selecting the right bathroom vanity unit, you have a lot to consider. This includes choosing between wall-hung and freestanding vanity units, determining their size, style, colour, etc. One aspect that is often overlooked is the finish of the bathroom furniture. You may not even realise how significantly it can impact the overall aesthetics and maintenance of a vanity unit.

This article will discuss gloss, satin, matte, and other finishes to help you understand their advantages and disadvantages.

 

Why is the Vanity Unit Finish Important?

Before delving into popular vanity unit options available for UK homeowners, let’s revisit the reasons for choosing one.

Firstly, the appropriate vanity unit finish can significantly enhance your bathroom’s overall interior aesthetics. Additionally, it plays a pivotal role in defining and maintaining the desired aesthetic appeal of your bathroom. Lastly, selecting the right bathroom vanity unit can alleviate the hassle of cleaning fingerprints, stains, or water spots.

For a diverse range of bathroom sink cabinets with various finish options, consider exploring the trendy vanity unit choices available at Royal Bathrooms.


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Different Finishes to Consider:

 

Should you choose satin (left) or matt (right)?

 

  1. Gloss Finish: Reflective and shiny, ideal for modern bathrooms, especially in smaller spaces due to its ability to amplify light. Easy to clean but prone to showing spots and fingerprints.
  2. Matt Finish: Non-reflective and subdued, complementing glossy elements while requiring less frequent cleaning. Additionally, it can be your preferred choice if you want to bring a sense of calm and tranquillity to the bathroom, particularly in a large vanity unit.
  3. Satin Finish: A balance between gloss and matte, diffusing light. Suitable for family bathrooms, offering contemporary looks and easier maintenance.

 

Alternative finishes to consider:

 

fluted vanity unit

 

 

  • Textured Finish: Adds visual interest with a unique surface (see image).
  • Woodgrain Finish: Creates a luxurious, natural appearance.
  • Metallic Finish: Provides an industrial, elegant touch.

 

Choosing the right vanity unit finish for your project

Selecting the perfect finish for your bathroom entails considering multiple factors. Firstly, assess your bathroom’s functional needs and the size of your desired vanity unit. It’s crucial to ensure that your chosen finish harmonises with the overall theme and colour scheme of your bathroom.

Secondly, factor in your cleaning preferences and available maintenance time. Lighting also plays a vital role; a gloss finish can amplify brightness, while a matte finish creates a serene ambiance by absorbing light.

Lastly, the choice between gloss, satin, and matte finishes should align with your personal preferences and practical requirements, while other finishes like textured, woodgrain, or metallic cater to diverse design preferences.

 


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