Do you have some pieces of furniture cluttering some parts of your home? You can get rid of them by using these repurposed Bathroom vanity ideas. Convert your antique tables and old cabinets into vanities by including sinks above them. They’ll help improve your bathroom’s aesthetics and provide additional storage.
The repurposed Bathroom vanity ideas in this piece comprise tables, cabinets, and old vanities that you can make into new storage and cleaning furniture. These old tables and cabinets can be made to have new colors, but they’ll usually maintain their shape and have sinks installed over or on top of them.
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In this article, you’ll have different repurposed bathroom vanity ideas that you can use to beautify your bathroom, add extra storage and cleaning areas, and hide plumbings and wall imperfections.
What You Should Know Before Installing a Repurposed Bathroom Vanity.
While you may be excited about installing a repurposed bathroom vanity, you should know some things to help you make informed decisions about the appropriateness of your repurposed vanity for your bathroom.
Size
The size of your bathroom influences the type of closet and vanity it should hold. For example, a powder room can’t have the same vanity size as a family-friendly bathroom. Therefore, install small vanities in small bathrooms.
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Also, consider using floating or wall-mounted vanities and closets in smaller bathrooms as they provide some visual depth, making the room appear larger.
Use
Ordinarily, vanities are supposed to have at least a sink over on the storage furniture, but the term has been misused to mean storage furniture – a closet. However, you should know if your repurposed vanity will serve only as storage or also as a cleaning or washing area in your bathroom.
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Vanities with more than one sink need to have ample elbow room, and if they also serve as storage, they should cover some plumbing.
Design
Your bathroom should have a theme, and your repurposed bathroom vanity should fit into that theme. However, to fit your new bathroom furniture with your existing bathroom theme and design, you may need to make some color changes to your repurposed vanity or closet.
An antique closet can easily fit into a classic-styled bathroom, and a simple repurposed vanity will easily fit into a modern-themed bathroom.
Repurposed Bathroom Vanity Ideas You Should Try
These bathroom vanity ideas aim to inspire you to use your extra furniture as storage and more in your bathroom. While you don’t have to adhere to these ideas’ styles strictly, you should ensure they fit in with your bathroom design theme and style.
Antique Powder Room Vanity With Brass Faucet
One of the advantages of antique furniture is that it can easily blend in with different interior design themes and styles, as long as they don’t cause cluttering. However, this repurposed vanity idea is specifically suitable for powder rooms as it is not as frequently used as the regular family bathroom.
The vanity comprises an old brown table with three drawers for storage. The apparent grains of the wood contribute some nature and earthy vibe to the bathroom—an exquisitely carved wooden bowl fitted with brass plumbing. The dark color of the table and plumbing contrasts the bathroom’s white walls. However, the sink and mirror frames are similar in hues.
Vintage Sewing Machine Base as Vanity
If you don’t know what to do with your old sewing machine base, here is how it can be useful for you in your bathroom. The two-tone sewing machine base creates flexibility for addition in your bathroom, including plumbing. However, you’ll have no storage room with this repurposed bathroom vanity idea.
The metallic base of the sewing machine has a dark brown hue, but the top has a lighter hue. Combined, they provide an aesthetic look with differing hues. The lighter hue matches the mirror frame on the wall.
The white sink matches the bathroom wall color, and the faucet matches the wall sconces color. However, the plumbing is not protected by the vanity, although its color is not easily distinguished from the sewing machine base.
Bedroom Closet to Bathroom Vanity
With just simple additions, your old bedroom closets can become bathroom storage and washing areas. You may have to touch up the closets’ colors for a better appearance. First, however, ensure the size of your closet is suitable for your bathroom. If it’s too big, you can cut them to a suitable size.
A combination of dark brown hues on the edges of the closet, and light brown hues around the center, makes for good aesthetics. However, the drawer knobs provide an important dark feature on the closet.
Above the closet, a marble sink with a gold faucet is installed to match the doorknob, mirror frame, and wall sconces color. The closet hides the plumbing, and with a neutral bathroom wall, a black ring as a towel holder is in order.
Repurposed Dresser to Bathroom Vanity
The structure of a dresser doesn’t necessarily make it a good vanity. You may have to make some changes to the structure of the drawers to make them suitable as storage and hide plumbings. While you may use any sink, a vessel sink is preferable.
The color of the dresser is cool, and it may not agree with your bathroom theme. You can change the color to suit your style. However, you should pay attention to the top of the dresser as it’ll be the platform for the sink. Making it waterproof will be beneficial. Create partitions in the drawers to allow plumbing to pass through them without endangering the stored items in other compartments.
A white vessel sink with a dark faucet on the top of the dresser will do. You can also fold towels and place them on the dresser. This idea is open to extensive improvement, and the vanity is suitable for guest bathrooms.
Simple Table Come Bathroom Vanity
It’s easy to eliminate the possibility of using a normal table, especially after it’s lost two of its legs. However, you can have your discarded simple tables become bathroom vanities. The broken legs don’t have to be replaced as you’ll be attaching the table to your bathroom walls with a framed mirror above it.
Depending on your bathroom design style, you can have the table be in a bright or cool color for aesthetic purposes. However, you can switch things up by making a tabletop different in hue from the rest of the table. Then, attach the table to the bathroom wall through the tabletop extension.
A white sink and silver faucet rest on the top of the table. While you can have a towel holder on your bathroom wall, you can also make things simpler using a woven basket. However, this idea cannot hide the plumbing.
Vintage Cottage-Look Bathroom Vanity
Your old bedroom dresser, including its mirror, can make your bathroom cozier with its color and features. However, you may need to repaint the dresser and make some structural changes to get the best out of this repurposed bathroom vanity idea.
The old dresser, with two parts of cabinets, each with a mirror, is separated by a sink basin. The top of the dressers are glassy, and the other parts are painted cream or any other cool but neutral color. The drawers serve as good storage for bathroom supplies while the plumbing is exposed beneath the sink; however, you can cover them with a short curtain.
A tissue holder stands on one dresser and a towel holder on one part of the wall. The entire vanity, including the mirror frames, can be the same color as the bathroom walls or serve as accent furniture.
Old Wide Dresser Into Vintage Vanity
Sinks, storage, towel holders, and mirrors; all vanity essentials are present with this repurposed bathroom vanity. The old design and style of the dresser lend some antique and rustic vibe to the bathroom, which can be incorporated into the design of your bathroom.
The width of the dresser makes it possible to install two sinks while still providing ample elbow rooms. The white sinks have a water supply through black faucets. The closets cover plumbing, and storage is available in the drawers. However, you may need to restrict the plumbing to the smaller section of the dresser.
You can match the dresser and the mirror frame with the same color or similar ones, while the sink and faucet provide contrasts. A towel holder for numerous towels is to a side of the wall and double as a holder for some framed photos.
Bold Antique Dresser Into a Vanity
An old dresser becoming a vanity doesn’t have to retain its old color. You can spruce up your bathroom brightness and mood by including a bold vanity against the neutral walls of the bathroom.
A double color painting of the dresser – blue closets and brown stands – combines well with a recessed white sink. The antique faucet and drawer handle, and the lampstand, combine to bring a rhythm to the design. You’ll have ample storage while the plumbing can be hidden in the closet.
Final Thoughts
Your old and damaged pieces of furniture, such as dressers and tables, can still be functional but as bathroom vanities. The repurposed bathroom vanity ideas in this piece will give you the inspiration you need to create more storage and washing area in your bathroom.
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