Carved Wood
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Wood Is A Fantastic Vanity Material In Any Bathroom
The earliest vanities, so far as we know, were possibly built from natural hardwood. It was the first choice because it is durable and it is flexible enough to be carved and styled for a breathtaking finish. Wooden materials are also versatile enough in the construction of a single vanity or even a double bathroom vanity, and natural hardwood is wonderful used in tandem with beautiful vanity sinks and countertops in a variety of materials. Whats more, these woods are accommodating to homeowners of any financial history, so it is affordable for most interested homeowners.
The popularity of wood vanities is easily attributed to their versatility and their global visual appeal. This material will provide a country, antique, modern or even artistic motif whatever meshes best with your ideal bathroom design. To make this work, however, you might want to have some background in the different wood materials and also to understand basic wood maintenance. Knowing what beauty woods can bring will also guide you in choosing other materials you can use to accentuate your vanity.
Timeless looks are achievable with the use of light woods like light oak and pine. This will give your bathroom a warm, homey feel but with a hint of elegance. Old world charm is easy to achieve with traditional styles, which often have a distinctly 'old European' flavor. It is usually made of dark wood tones, such as mahogany, cherry and hickory, and the countertops are white, made of marble or granite. If you go for handcrafted traditional vanities, you will enjoy their ornate motifs and detailed floral designs for that indispensable antique look.
A modern themed bathroom can use a rustic wooden vanity that has dark stained wood with swirls of organic grains on its surface and a white drop sink. People seem quite attracted to dark-colored birch vanities as well, especially when paired with glass coutnertops and vessel sinks. This is common in middle to high-end establishments for its stylish but simple look. There are modern vanity designs that do not take up too much space; these are usually found in small bathrooms. These are pedestal bath vanities, constructed in oak wood but with nickel stainless steel tower bars.
Wooden bath vanities come in different wood variations, and some useful knowledge about the different wood materials will guide you to buying a durable bathroom vanity. Oak is well-renowned for its natural allure and its traditional but warm tones. A more expensive alternative to old oak wood is mahogany with its reddish brown color and regular grain qualities. Polishing, oiling, and cleaning regularly is the best way to make your wood bathroom vanity last a lifetime.
Of course, many other charming wood varieties abound. Maple and cherry woods are also used frequently in vanities - the former because of its durability and susceptibility to warps, cracks and rots, while the latter is popular for carved bathroom vanities. Choosing mahogany or ebony woods, or perhaps a rich walnut, is a great way to instill some 'exotic' flavor into your interior. Lesser quality woods, such as the medium-density fiberboards, are used as back panels for plumbing.
Since bathroom vanities are often exposed to moisture, water, and humidity, it is especially important that you purchase one of the highest quality. Wood is natural and organic, and therefore it will decay unless you keep it from assuming moisture damage. In fact, wood rot is the most common type of damage more than those made by termites and other pests. Keep your interior as dry and well-ventilated as possible to prevent the aggregation of moisture. Also, buy the type of wooden vanity that is protected from moisture. The best finish to apply to any wood vanity surface is a urethane solution, which will prevent moisture from damaging your furniture.
The material wood is not just used to make antique bath vanity where craftsmen carve designs on. Nowadays, the use of wood in making vanities extends to modern and artistic vanity designs. The versatility is easy to see here, as wood is used in single vanities as well as double vanities. Assuming one takes the initiative to take good care of the wood vanity, it will indeed last forever.
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