With all the attention being paid to farmhouse style decor, it can feel a bit like we’re drowning in shiplap these days. Soft palettes and kitschy signs about chicken eggs aren’t for everyone though. If you’re in this boat (please, no more beach cottage decor either) then read on. Industrial style renovations are still a chic option when designing a new East Brunswick bathroom, though. From the colors and sharp patterns to the utility and spacious floor plans, there are plenty of way to craft a space that reflects your aesthetic. A cornerstone of any bathroom renovation will generally include an updated vanity. These pieces are often sturdy enough to survive the ages. What does that mean? They’ve likely lived through quite a few home reinventions. You may be surprised with just how easy vanities are to replace, though. Once you get a handle on the plumbing hookups, that is! Here are a few features of some stylish industrial vanities for your chic remodeling project.
Sharp White Vanities
If you’re a fan of clean white lines, this one’s for you. The simple nature of this vanity allows you to get more creative with your space in other ways without clashing. Patterned tile could be an interesting avenue to explore here. Industrial doesn’t have to mean you’re not playful with your design aesthetic! If an all-white vanity is a little too much, you can add a pop of metal or wood detail to mix up the materials as well.
Let It Pop
Taking it in the opposite direction, you could let your vanity do all the design talks. A bright color with clean lines can play beautifully in an industrial bathroom. Keep the rest of the room simple to prevent that overly busy look. In fact, you could even strip other aspects of the room down. A simple bulb light and exposed metal pipework would add the overall look.
Go Minimalist
Is Minimalism a tired trend yet? Who can say? But you know what will never go out of style? Feeling roomy instead of cramped, airy as opposed to weighed down. Paring down your design elements to only what’s necessary is a great tip for any aesthetic. Edit a space by removing an item and see if you even miss it. And if you’re designing from scratch, consider starting out with the bare minimum. A small but functional vanity in the bathroom is chic and a toe-saver in the long run.
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