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Buyer's Guide: Wenge Bathroom Furniture

  • puspitaalubis
  • Oct 15, 2019
  • 3 min read

Wenge (pronounced weng-gay) is a hot new trend in bathroom furniture. Luxuriously colored dark with beautiful natural granules, this tropical wood is also sometimes known as African Rosewood or Faux Ebony. Wenge bathroom furniture is available in many styles and designs, all of which can bring new luxury to your bathroom. If you are a fan of solid wood furniture that stands alone, then try combining a solid wood sink with several high wenge cabinets for a classic and timeless look. There is almost the same variation as other wood: sink wood and vanity units can start with a width of around 450mm and a depth of less than 400mm, and the size varies exponentially, meaning that if you have a large bathroom and soft venetian wall mirror points for a super large basin, the sky is the limit . This is a story similar to free standing cabinets, storage units, and other bathroom furniture pieces. The size varies, and if you have already measured the bathroom and know what you want, chances are you will be able to find it. And of course, there is a wide variety of furnished bathroom furniture available at Wenge, if your preference is for a sleek, fitting style. So, what is the best way to choose new wenge bathroom furniture? If you plan to install new dark wood bathroom furniture where you previously had lighter items, or a traditional ceramic bathroom suite, make sure you have assessed the impact on the room's appearance. Wenge looks fantastic, but if your bathroom is small or dark, you have to limit the extent to which you use wood, or it can flood the space. Look at how much space and natural light you have. If the room is small or already looks dark, you should limit the use of wenge slightly and to emphasize light throughout the room: for example, keep your walls and ceiling white, for example, and add a mirror to reflect the light you have. However, if your bathroom is large and floods during the day from morning to evening, you can have as much bathroom furniture as you wish and your room will not suffer bad effects. Think a little about costs. Wenge bathroom furniture can be made of solid wood, natural, or built from a composite material with a wenge veneer cover. Both will look beautiful: solid wood pieces may be a bit more 'high-end', but veneer pieces work very well in contemporary bathrooms. Costs will vary: solid wood is usually more expensive, while coated goods are usually produced, and therefore sold, cheaper. After you decide on the wenge item you want, whether it's a simple sink and a combination of accessories, or a fully coordinated set that combines dressing units, cabinets, storage units, linen units, tall cabinets, and bath tub panels, think about size. Width and depth are standard considerations: you know how much your cabinets, basins, showers and bathtubs want, and you can rank your preferences for bathroom furniture and plan a layout according to size. and the shape of your bathroom. But many people forget height. The height of bathroom furniture is a key factor in terms of ease of use and comfort. Sink heights, for example, usually range between 700mm and 900mm. This is quite a variation. Always try to make sure you buy furniture that matches your height and the height of each of Antique convex mirror your households. The aches and pains of hunchbacks and accidents due to reaching too often to get daily use items from the cabinet that are too high for their owners can easily be avoided with a little planning ahead. Whatever you choose, choose because it really appeals to you. Choosing the second best might mean you want to replace your bathroom furniture in a short amount of time: by choosing a design that you like, you can save money in the future!


 
 
 

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