Thursday, April 25, 2013

IKEA Bathroom Vanity - Design Your Bathroom Without Spending a Fortune


Simple Bathroom Vanity and Cabinet from IKEA Furniture

Simple Bathroom Vanity and Cabinet from IKEA Furniture



Ready-To-Assemble or RTA Bathroom Vanities can be a wonderful way to save some money on your new bathroom. Whether you are a beginner DYI homeowner or a practiced remodeler, RTA cabinets are starting to present the same custom appearance of the more costly brand names, whilst still presenting easy assembly and long-term durability. There is a misconstruction that cheap furniture has a shorter life extent and can easily warp or fizz from water. Lots of this misconstruction comes from the early types of knockdown or RTA furniture, for example the IKEA bathroom vanity.


A lot of IKEA bathroom vanity sets are made out of particleboard or fiberboard that has a tendency to fall apart over time or to have a bad affect from water. As it comes to Ready-To-Assemble or RTA kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities which are on the market place in the present day, the majority of them feature solid wood faces along with solid plywood backs and sides. This can make for a much stronger furniture piece with a longer life extent.



IKEA Bathroom Vanity Ideas with Natural Stone and Wood Material

IKEA Bathroom Vanity Ideas with Natural Stone and Wood Material




Modern and Stylish IKEA Vanity for Home Bathroom

Modern and Stylish IKEA Vanity for Home Bathroom



In addition to the materials that those are made out of, there have been major developments in the way that they are assembled. Most of the RTA or Ready-To-Assemble cabinet lines which are on the market place today have a cam lock assembly that just requires a screwdriver to set everything together. Before the cam lock assembly, they would make use of a combination of wood glue, staples, and screws that had a tendency to untie or separate easily. In case you have ever purchased an IKEA bathroom vanity, you are well aware that all pieces have to be purchased separately (hinges, box, drawers, doors, etc.). Dependent on how many pieces you are buying, you can easily have 8-10 boxes for just a cabinet.


The IKEA bathroom vanity that is available via the Internet comes complete with everything in just one box. The only thing that is necessary for assembly is a screwdriver that can make for a quicker, less complicated assembly. Whilst the big home supply stores take some pre-assembled vanities in the store, some of what the sell will have to be specially ordered. It means that in the best case situation, you will have about 3-4 weeks lead time from the time that you order until the time that your bathroom vanity is delivered. With the cost of delivering, you can still save 20-25% versus purchasing your new vanity in a store.



Clean and White Double IKEA Vanity with Top Mirror

Clean and White Double IKEA Vanity with Top Mirror




Free Standing IKEA Vanity and Wall Bathroom Storage

Free Standing IKEA Vanity and Wall Bathroom Storage




IKEA Bathroom Vanity - Design Your Bathroom Without Spending a Fortune

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