How to Know if an Open Bathroom Vanity Is for You
Ask yourself these questions to learn whether you’d be happy with a vanity that has open shelves
Are you open to an open vanity? After researching all the ways to make them work, I definitely am not. Or at least not until after I get some intense sessions of life coaching. Every time I try to shut the vanity door beneath my sink, I have to try to do it as quickly as possible because a heating pad, cosmetic bag, hair dryer and washcloths are all doing their best to escape to the floor. Inevitably, a cord is hanging out and I just live with that, because if I try to open the door and shove it back in, more stuff will fall out. It’s the best I can do.
However, if you’re thinking, “Phew, at least my vanity isn’t as bad as hers,” you may be a good candidate for an open vanity. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you consider it.
However, if you’re thinking, “Phew, at least my vanity isn’t as bad as hers,” you may be a good candidate for an open vanity. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you consider it.
1. Does the View of the P-Trap Bother You?
If the answer is yes, then an open vanity is not for you. However, if you like the way exposed ductwork and plumbing look in industrial-style lofts, a glimpse of a P-trap is probably something you’d like. Keep in mind the finish of the exposed pipe, though. This is something we don’t give a second thought to with a closed vanity because we never see it.
If the answer is yes, then an open vanity is not for you. However, if you like the way exposed ductwork and plumbing look in industrial-style lofts, a glimpse of a P-trap is probably something you’d like. Keep in mind the finish of the exposed pipe, though. This is something we don’t give a second thought to with a closed vanity because we never see it.
In this bathroom, the P-traps became another design opportunity. Their finish matches the faucets and adds a warm accent.
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2. Is the Vanity in the Bathroom You Primarily Use?
If yes, you’ll have more of a struggle to find space for all your everyday things. If no, you’ve got a chance to give your guests a lovely openness in their bath. All you need to store are fresh towels, extra toilet paper and some soap.
If yes, you’ll have more of a struggle to find space for all your everyday things. If no, you’ve got a chance to give your guests a lovely openness in their bath. All you need to store are fresh towels, extra toilet paper and some soap.
3. Do You Prefer Ultra-Soft Toilet Paper and Hate to Dust?
The ultra-soft stuff can quickly cover every surface of your bathroom in little linty pieces, and they show up more on dark wood than on tile.
The ultra-soft stuff can quickly cover every surface of your bathroom in little linty pieces, and they show up more on dark wood than on tile.
4. Do You Still Need Storage for Smaller Toiletries?
That’s OK, you can find open vanities with drawers along the top, like this one, good for corralling toothbrushes, face creams and the like.
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That’s OK, you can find open vanities with drawers along the top, like this one, good for corralling toothbrushes, face creams and the like.
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5. Are You a Fan of Baskets?
Then you’ll love the way you can show them off in an open vanity. Baskets are great for wrangling towels, hair appliances, toilet paper and other bathroom necessities in an attractive way. Baskets also add interesting texture to the bath — their natural fibers are a nice contrast to the gloss of materials such as tile.
Then you’ll love the way you can show them off in an open vanity. Baskets are great for wrangling towels, hair appliances, toilet paper and other bathroom necessities in an attractive way. Baskets also add interesting texture to the bath — their natural fibers are a nice contrast to the gloss of materials such as tile.
6. Is Martha Stewart Your Towel-Folding Idol?
Miss all the T-shirt folding you used to do at your old job at the Gap? Then you have the photo-stylist skills to keep your towels neatly folded in pretty piles on the shelves of an open vanity.
Miss all the T-shirt folding you used to do at your old job at the Gap? Then you have the photo-stylist skills to keep your towels neatly folded in pretty piles on the shelves of an open vanity.
7. Do You Like to Transfer Things Like Soaps and Bath Crystals Into Glass Jars?
Do you collect interesting antique containers? Then an open vanity will be a good place for you to show off your passion for styling your home.
By the way, if the thought of having to do this, or that whole neatly-folded-towel thing makes you shudder, that’s OK. Like me, you just know that an open vanity is not for you.
Do you collect interesting antique containers? Then an open vanity will be a good place for you to show off your passion for styling your home.
By the way, if the thought of having to do this, or that whole neatly-folded-towel thing makes you shudder, that’s OK. Like me, you just know that an open vanity is not for you.
8. Do You Have Ample Storage Within Reach?
Then you can go open under the sink. Here, adjacent shelves and drawers offer plenty of storage on shelves and in drawers, leaving the underside of the vanity free to be clear of clutter.
Then you can go open under the sink. Here, adjacent shelves and drawers offer plenty of storage on shelves and in drawers, leaving the underside of the vanity free to be clear of clutter.
Likewise, if everything you’ll need while standing at the sink can be stored in medicine cabinets, you can do without a closed vanity. If you’re remodeling, talk to your contractor to make sure there’s ample room in the wall for recessing.
Your turn: Are you ready for an open vanity, or will you keep things behind closed doors? Please share your experiences and tips in the Comments.
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