

How To Choose the Right Bathroom Cabinets for a Texas Home
Texans enjoy a unique combination of Spanish and Mexican architecture and unique landscapes, which creates some of the most elegant yet homelike estates America has ever seen. Hundreds of residents and property managers from cities like Plano and Dallas ask us to find the most appropriate bathroom cabinets for their powder rooms, guest bathrooms, and master bathrooms every year. If you’re one of them, you’re in luck.
In this explainer, our bathroom remodeling experts will outline how to pick bathroom cabinets that can accentuate the aesthetics of your home without sacrificing function and style. We’ll cover everything, from the correct kinds of cabinet doors and pulls, bathroom storage methods, and whether you should go with pullout or open shelves.
How To Choose the Right Bathroom Cabinets
You have to consider three things when choosing bathroom cabinets:
- Functionality
- Aesthetics
- Quality of materials
Bathroom remodeling is not something you do every year, so plan your choices carefully, and always consult a professional designer or remodeler in Plano.
1. How Many People Will Use Your Bathroom, and What’s Their Age Group?
If you have curious children running around the house, our experts recommend using knobs and vertical handles instead of horizontal ones they might use as grab bars and steps. If you’re single and living in a studio or one-bedroom apartment, you may want something smaller with space-saving features. Couples who need to brush their teeth and wash their faces at the same time every morning could benefit from a double sink and more storage space.
Always consider functionality the top priority when picking out bathroom cabinets. Call us today, and we’ll show you how to balance it with aesthetics with a consultation.
2. Look for Your Bathroom Pipes
Making changes to the plumbing infrastructure of your bathroom to accommodate new counters and cabinets can cause your remodeling project to take a bit longer. If you have a floor-mounted sink, you’ll have more wiggle room for repositioning. Installing new wall-mounted counters and sinks might require closing previous plumbing hookups and creating new ones by drilling through tilework and drywall.
3. Keep Your Bathroom Cabinets Away From Doors and Foot Traffic
You have more doors in your bathroom than anywhere in your home.
Hits from the doors of walk-in tubs, showers, and adjacent cabinets might damage your new vanity after only a few months. If it sits too close to the toilet, you might bump into it when you’re trying to go or accidentally wet it with a bidet. If you want to find the right place for your new bathroom cabinets, talk to our project planners, and they will create a blueprint that will make your bathroom easier to navigate and use.
4. Deciding Your Sink Type and Bathroom Storage Style
A sink can make or break your new bathroom cabinets. Metallic and chrome-looking sinks make the best options for industrial and modern bathrooms. Copper and copper-colored sinks will look at home with exposed brick and brushed concrete.
Thermofoil, wood veneers, and laminate rank as three of the most popular protectants our clients use to make their new bathroom vanities waterproof and scratch-resistant. Open shelves might look messy if you overstuff them, and closed shelves can make a bathroom look crowded.

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Our remodelers have years of experience choosing and installing bathroom cabinets for interior designers and everyday clients. Contact Nielsen’s Remodeling & Construction Company today at (214) 400-4585 and get expert assistance. We’d be more than happy to help with any questions you might have about our services for bathroom and kitchen remodeling in Plano.